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Many Families Sticking With Homeschooling

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Children’s Forest School Co-founder Madlen Sarkisyan reads a story to homeschooled kids in a Simi Valley park. (Robin Estrin/KCRW)

Homeschooling Remains Better Option For Many LA Families

The pandemic caused homeschool enrollment to boom across California. In the L.A. Unified School District, almost twice as many kids are homeschooled as before the pandemic — up 90% in five years. And many have stuck with it, even after schools fully opened.
Reporter: Robin Estrin, KCRW

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