Between May and October 2020, homeschooling more than doubled among U.S. households with school-age children, from 5.4 percent that spring to 11.1 percent that fall, the Worthy Watch website reports today (June 3, 2021).
Black and Hispanic Americans were the most likely to switch to homeschooling, while white and Asian Americans were the least likely.
All demographics reported large increases in homeschooling between spring and fall 2020, but black Americans increased homeschooling the most, quintupling from 3.3 percent to 16.1 percent.
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