How to Use homeschooler in a Sentence

homeschooler

noun
  • Both of their children were homeschoolers.
  • Sayali is a 16-year-old, homeschooler and witch with a passion for the arts and music.
    cleveland, 22 Nov. 2019
  • Both programs are open to students from public, charter and parochial schools, as well as homeschoolers.
    cleveland, 26 Sep. 2019
  • The coronavirus has turned caregivers around the world into homeschoolers.
    Matt Villano, CNN, 16 Mar. 2020
  • As the bill made its way through the statehouse, a $1,000 tax deduction for homeschoolers and private school families was also added.
    Valerie Strauss, Washington Post, 28 Jan. 2018
  • This allowed private school parents and homeschoolers to deduct costs above tuition, such as school supplies.
    Valerie Strauss, Washington Post, 28 Jan. 2018
  • Especially in light of the fact that homeschoolers do so well on standardized achievement tests.
    Sarah Jones, New Republic, 18 Jan. 2018
  • The plot follows 15-year-old Bindu, a former homeschooler from India who has no trouble achieving top grades at her public school but can no longer take the bullying.
    Domenica Bongiovanni, Indianapolis Star, 26 Feb. 2020
  • My former best friend had just ditched me for a cooler crowd at school, and at gymnastics a homeschooler clique was bullying me into finding Jesus.
    Rebecca Schuman, Longreads, 14 Aug. 2019
  • As is typical for ESAs, the funds could be used for private school tuition, tutoring, and curriculum for homeschoolers, among other things.
    The Editorial Board, WSJ, 16 Mar. 2023
  • While books can be borrowed from the library, and some libraries even have special programs for homeschoolers to rent books for longer, other expenses can still be substantial.
    Nayanika Guha, Parents, 23 Aug. 2023
  • This year’s first batch of Alabama winners include 10 students who attend private schools and one homeschooler.
    Rebecca Griesbach | [email protected], al, 11 May 2022
  • The goal of the event is to bring current and prospective homeschoolers together with the growing number of businesses who offer products, services, classes, and programs to that audience.
    Houston Chronicle, 2 Mar. 2020
  • These courses offer homeschoolers classroom time two days a week in a variety of subjects, and the program allows them to participate in sports and extracurriculars, as well.
    Valerie Strauss, Washington Post, 16 May 2018
  • Coronavirus drug research in Alabama, what the state politicians’ work schedule looks like, how everybody’s become a homeschooler and one way to enjoy an old-fashioned night out: Hank Aaron movie night and Alabama drive-ins step up.
    Bob Sims | [email protected], al, 27 Mar. 2020
  • The editors of Harvard Magazine have judged this an opportune time to advance a provocative argument against homeschooling and homeschoolers.
    Samuel James, WSJ, 24 Apr. 2020
  • Homeschoolers contend that the children who are not going to school are likely in unstructured programs at home that aren’t registered with the local school districts and that not every child is suited for a paper-and-pencil classroom confinement.
    Sally Ho, The Seattle Times, 5 June 2017
  • The free event features vendors, workshops, demonstrations and networking with fellow homeschoolers.
    Jennifer Jhon, South Florida Parenting, 2 Aug. 2017
  • The new rule allowed homeschoolers to participate at the public school serving their residence if the student enrolled in the school for a minimum of one class per day, as well as meeting all of the regular eligibility standards.
    Kyle Neddenriep, Indianapolis Star, 22 Mar. 2018
  • What black homeschoolers have in common, Fields-Smith added, is a willingness to make relatively extreme sacrifices for their children’s education.
    Melinda D. Anderson, The Atlantic, 17 May 2018
  • The movie stars Megan Suri as 15-year-old Bindu, a former homeschooler from India who easily aces classes at her new public school but struggles to navigate socially because of unrelenting bullying.
    Domenica Bongiovanni, The Indianapolis Star, 29 Sep. 2021
  • The movement is diverse, in part because classical education has boomed among homeschoolers, who run the gamut from serious athletes to kids with learning differences to conservative Christians.
    Emma Green, The New Yorker, 11 Mar. 2024
  • Online communities based on cultural and racial groups have been key to attracting and informing families who don’t fit the white, isolationist homeschooler stereotype.
    Pia Ceres, Wired, 3 June 2021
  • That’s impossible as long as most American homeschoolers aren’t required to take standardized tests or otherwise furnish consistent proof of academic progress.
    Sarah Jones, New Republic, 18 Jan. 2018
  • Already the family nurse, human resources professional, homeschooler, and food services director, mom has taken on yet another role: medical practice manager.
    Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 21 Dec. 2021
  • Alabama’s 97 recipients include 16 private school students and three homeschoolers.
    Rebecca Griesbach | [email protected], al, 9 June 2023
  • Florida universities may start accepting a college admissions test favored by homeschoolers and private Christian universities.
    Elizabeth Robinson, NBC News, 1 Aug. 2023
  • For example, Connections Academy advertises resources on its website that are specifically aimed at traditional homeschoolers.
    Sarah Schutte, National Review, 7 Nov. 2019

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