Source: The Daily Economy
by Hannah Frankman Hood
“For 90 percent of American families, the biggest decision — how an individual child should be educated — is made by default. Most of us attended public school, and we all turned out fine. But have we really? Public schools have been quietly failing well-meaning parents for generations. … Finally, in the era of the internet, the momentum started to shift. Until the 1970s, homeschooling was largely unheard of (and in many states, illegal) but by the 2010s, it had become a part of the national lexicon. … Education entrepreneurship — for many years relegated to small mom-and-pop-style alternative schools, where it existed at all — began expanding.” (07/23/25)
https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/bye-monopoly-entrepreneurs-bring-markets-back-to-education/