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March 6, 2026
Homeschooling can be one of the most rewarding decisions a family makes, but if we’re being honest, it can also feel overwhelming at times. Questions start […]
November 13, 2024
As homeschooling becomes more popular and accessible, many parents are taking advantage of scholarships to enhance their children’s learning experience. If you’re a parent who has […]
July 4, 2026
This week's homeschool roundup: Utah Fits All funds land July 15, the IRS confirms 27 states for the federal scholarship tax credit, and Indiana, West Virginia, and Iowa open ESAs to all families.
July 3, 2026
Most people know the first verse of The Star-Spangled Banner. But did you know the song has four verses, and almost nobody sings the other three? […]
July 2, 2026
Before there was a Constitution, before there was a Declaration of Independence, before there was even a United States, 41 men on a ship anchored in […]
July 1, 2026
They look like best friends. Because they are. They Laugh Together They spend time togetherThey genuinely enjoy each other’s company But Here’s What You Don’t Always […]
June 30, 2026
Yankee Doodle is possibly the greatest comeback in the history of music. British soldiers wrote the song specifically to mock American colonists, calling them unsophisticated country […]
June 29, 2026
This time of year… A lot of homeschool parents start feeling it. The Questions Start Rolling In “What curriculum should I use?” “Am I choosing the […]
June 27, 2026
Welcome back to our weekly roundup of homeschool news from across the country. This week brings a first-of-its-kind federal scholarship tax credit moving toward launch, a […]
June 26, 2026
Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address is only 272 words long. It takes about two minutes to read aloud. The speaker who went before Lincoln that day, a […]
June 25, 2026
When George M. Cohan first performed the song that would become “You Are a Grand Old Flag” in 1906, he did not call it that. The […]
June 24, 2026
Which one do you see most in your kids right now, victim, villain, or hero? Every child will face challenges. That’s not the question. The question […]
June 23, 2026
Most people know the cheerful chorus of “This Land Is Your Land” from kindergarten. Fewer people know that Woody Guthrie wrote the song in 1940 as […]
June 22, 2026
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June 22, 2026
There’s a difference between hearing something… And experiencing it. You can read about history in a book. You can memorize dates.Names.Events. But when someone steps in […]
June 20, 2026
Welcome back to our weekly roundup of homeschool laws, funding, and programs from across the country. This week brings big news for Utah families, new ESA […]
June 19, 2026
The United States Constitution is the oldest written national constitution still in use anywhere in the world. It was ratified in 1788, and while it has […]
June 18, 2026
The Emancipation Proclamation is one of the most misunderstood documents in American history. Most people know it as the document that freed the slaves. But if […]
June 17, 2026
At first glance… It just looks like desert. Dry hills.Dusty ground.Nothing special. But hidden inside this landscape… Was something no one expected. Silver Reef, Utah is […]
June 16, 2026
When Abraham Lincoln delivered his Second Inaugural Address on March 4, 1865, the Civil War was almost over. The Union was winning. The end was weeks […]
June 15, 2026
There’s something different about standing in a place where people once built their entire lives. Grafton, Utah isn’t just a ghost town. It’s a reminder. A […]
June 13, 2026
School choice news kept rolling this week. A state supreme court cleared the way for a blocked voucher program to start paying out, two states opened […]
June 12, 2026
Here is something your kids might find surprising: James Madison, the man who wrote the Bill of Rights, did not actually want to write it. He […]
June 11, 2026
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem “Paul Revere’s Ride” begins with one of the most famous lines in American poetry: “Listen, my children, and you shall hear / […]
June 10, 2026
Not every moment needs to make sense. Sometimes… It’s just Bigfoot. And ice cream. And kids being completely ridiculous. 😂 And Honestly? Those are some of […]
June 9, 2026
Everyone has seen the quotes. They show up on posters, coffee mugs, graduation speeches, and social media posts constantly. “Give me liberty, or give me death!” […]


























