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Homeschoolers score higher than 86% of peers

September 4, 10:34 AMEducation ExaminerDonna Gundle-Krieg
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Homeschoolers score higher than 86% of their public school peers, according to a new study called Progress Report 2009: Homeschool Academic Achievement and Demographics. 

This 86th percentile is a composite score in Reading, Language, Math, Social Studies and Science.

It is based on test results of 11,739 homeschooled students from all 50 states. Tests used included the 2007-8 California Achievement Test, Iowa Tests of Basic Skills, and Stanford Achievement Test.  

It has also been found that homeschoolers are successful in college.   

This success is at all levels regardless of student gender, parents’ education level, and family income, according to the study. 
 
As word of this achievement has spread, homeschool numbers have doubled in a decade, There are currently 1.5 million homeschooled students, which is  about 3% of the population. 
 
100,000 students graduate from the homeschool movement each year.
 
“This is despite much resistance from outside the homeschool movement, whether from teachers, unions, politicians, school administrators, judges, social service workers, or even family members,” said Ian Slatter of the Home School Legal Defense Association.
 
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