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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
homeschool

by 1989 (implied in homeschooling), from home (n.) + school (v.). Related: Homeschooled.

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homeschool

n. (alternative spelling of home school English) vb. (alternative spelling of home school English)

Usage examples of "homeschool".

Later, Liysa asked Dee if she would homeschool Papako, but Dee declined.

Liysa began to homeschool Papako herself, trying to follow the principles of the Waldorf School philosophy.

For example, my client Joel was shy and had been homeschooled for much of his life.

She took over our education and homeschooled us because no regular school wanted anything to do with us.

Maybe she should have him homeschooled, but she feared that would draw too much attention to them.

The Kerrs homeschooled their brood of children and generally kept them locked in the basement.

To be sure, every single thing we had ever told the state of Florida about her homeschooling had been complete and utter bullshit.

Cindy, who spent most of her time homeschooling, cooking, sewing and visiting with women friends who did the same.

As a result of our work together, Ira decided to start an e-zine for homeschooling parents worried about college admissions tests for their kids.

Since I'm basically homeschooled, and didn't want to be stuck on Earth for a month in order to take the standardized tests, Lain thought I should use my father's legacy to get in.

Czrjghnczl filed an Annual Evaluation report in Tallahassee stating that in her opinion, the homeschooling of the minor child Erin Stonebender-Berkowitz adequately and appropriately demonstrated educational progress at a level commensurate with her intellectual age and ability, as required by statute, and that while it had been mutually agreed that the inspector herself would serve as the regular Annual Evaluator in the future (every year at Fantasy Fest time), no further formal written reports would be deemed necessary.

Liysa quickly made other women friends in Bend, many of whom she met when she sought out people to assist with Papako’s homeschooling or for solo piano lessons.

The room they were keeping Seth in was way at the end of the hall, past the homeschooling room—instead of the old red, white, and blue, there was another one of those "Don't Tread On Me" flags hanging in there.

Marj was worried about homeschooling her boy… Sheeit, he woulda schooled the boy right, and all would have been very co-pacetic.

Otherwise the number and nature of its manifold idiocies had surprised even a former unwed teenaged mother who'd kept and homeschooled her profoundly deaf daughter in the teeth of welfare officers, bureaucrats and Uncle Tom Cobleigh and all.