A growing number of Black families jumped into homeschooling during the height of the pandemic, and many are sticking with it even as in-person learning returns.
LaNissir James is a longtime homeschool parent. She said all seven of her kids are homeschooled and they’ve stayed with it because of the flexibility and freedom.
“Particularly when it comes down to Black history. I’m able to not be so bothered about what the textbooks teach and don’t teach, I’m able to really organically help them understand a little bit about their history and their why,” said James. More Black families are jumping into homeschooling especially during the pandemic with numbers increasing by 5 times.
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