Leeper Day 2025
Liberty is always at stake but never more so than when the legislature is in session and promising to “empower” parents. Leeper Day is a remembrance of the legal battle that homeschoolers of an older generation fought in order to tell the state government to...
Texans for Homeschool Freedom Featured on Not the Bee!
This week kicked off in an exciting way - Texans for Homeschool Freedom was featured in the Babylon Bee's news site, Not the Bee! Check out the article if you haven't already! Unfortunately, the reason for the article persists. When people search for the Texans for...
Frequently Made Arguments
Why don’t you want to “save the children”? As homeschoolers, we chose to keep our children at home and not send them to public school. And every family had their own reasons for doing so- religious, academic quality, unique opportunities, travel, work schedule,...
History of Homeschooling in Texas
Texas’ first compulsory attendance law was passed in 1915, and it simply stated that a child of a certain age was required to attend public school unless they were attending a private school. At that time, homeschools were treated as and considered to be private...
REAL “School Choice” Facts
“School Choice” sounds like an excellent idea for those who love liberty and value individualism. However, this slogan has varying definitions depending on which state is having the discussion. Many states limit parents’ God-given right to educate their children as...