Crashing the System: Pace of New Home-School Applications in NC More Than Doubles | Eastern NC Now

Sarah Redden has always been curious about home schooling. The Kernersville mom of two kept the possibility in the back of her mind, but when it came time for her daughter to enter kindergarten a few years ago, Redden enrolled her in the public system.

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    Jennifer Bringle, writing at the carolinapublicpress reports:

  • Sarah Redden has always been curious about home schooling. The Kernersville mom of two kept the possibility in the back of her mind, but when it came time for her daughter to enter kindergarten a few years ago, Redden enrolled her in the public system.
  • However, after a chaotic end to her child's second grade year in the spring, and with her son — who has special needs — about to enter kindergarten, Redden made the choice to educate her children at home.
  • "COVID made the decision for us," she said. "The idea of my son being in front of a screen the number of hours they do now, there's no way he'd be able to do that. And it's going to cause him to be frustrated, and I don't want his school experience to start that way."

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    Read the full article HERE on Carolina Public Press.
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