Homeschool has long been seen as a bubble of hardcore Christians who are opting out of the public school system to keep their children far away from state indoctrination — but according to CEO of Classical Conversations, Robert Bortins, that’s all changing.
“I think God’s design for all humanity is for you to educate your own children. So I’m very glad that secular non-Christians are homeschooling,” Bortins begins. “But as that’s taken place, a lot of the homeschool kind of pioneers who maybe created this curriculum don’t have people to pass it on to.”
“So they’re selling to like PE companies or larger organizations, and they’re secularizing the curriculum,” he explains.
While Bortins doesn’t believe it's necessarily a bad thing that non-Christians are opting to homeschool their childre