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Thank you for the info MrsNop.
I really am quite ignorant of the home schooling system but notice my stereotype that I had in my head (hippies and fundamentalists) wasn't too far off. But I'm sure it is more diverse than that. I don't know of anyone where I live who is homeschooling (upstate NY). I'm guessing it is more prevalent in the south and midwest.

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I don't think it is more prevalent in those areas. It is quite diverse, scattered across the US. When I was involved in it ages ago, when numbers were quite small, there were still groups in every state.

Here's a link to some homeschooling groups in New York.

New York groups.

Our group also included several school teachers and a few college profs. We had dentists and medical doctors as well. I think the diversity of professions was interesting, I don't exactly live in a booming metropolis.

So, it's not limited to the rural south and midwest.

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