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    • Dual Enrollment: A Homeschool Resource

      Dual Enrollment: A Homeschool Resource6

      This year marks the completion of high school for two of my children. Navigating the high school years has been both exciting and challenging. By the time our children had reached high school age, two things were apparent. First, homeschooling had allowed my kids to find and pursue their special interests—ones that had future career

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    • This National School Choice Week, Let’s Celebrate Return to Founding Principles

      This National School Choice Week, Let’s Celebrate Return to Founding Principles0

      The school choice policies sweeping the nation may be among the most innovative—and promising—enacted in recent memory. Yet they also embody a return to principles first enshrined in American law nearly 400 years ago. In 1642, when the Massachusetts Bay Colony crafted the nation’s first education law, its objective was clear: Parents must educate their children. Echoing Moses’ exhortation to

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    • Privacy in Xinjiang: A Cautionary Tale for America

      Privacy in Xinjiang: A Cautionary Tale for America2

      The Chinese government has wedded totalitarian ambitions with high-tech surveillance technology, conducting a slow cultural genocide of the Uyghur Muslim population in the Xinjiang region of China. The genocide is cultural because the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is not outright killing the Uyghurs. Instead, they are waging a war of slow attrition. The CCP punishes

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