About Every Homeschool
The hub we wished existed when we started looking.
Every Homeschool is the independent national publication for American homeschool families. We cover news, curriculum, state law, and Education Savings Account policy across every method, every state, every faith, every budget.
Three to four million children learn at home in the United States. The market that serves them — curriculum publishers, co-ops, online schools, state programs — is larger and more fragmented than any single publication has treated it. Families are choosing between hundreds of curricula, navigating fifty different state legal frameworks, and now sifting through ESA programs that can fund anywhere from zero to ten thousand dollars per student depending on where they live and which category of homeschooler the state considers them to be.
The existing options were never built to serve this whole audience at once. Review sites run on decades-old taxonomies and single editorial voices. Lifestyle blogs speak to one tribe at a time. News, as news, barely exists in this space. Families stitch information together from fifty tabs, a Facebook group, and whatever their friends tried last year.
We built Every Homeschool to stitch it together once, on everyone's behalf. Our editorial team is small, the review rubric is public, and the scope is deliberate: every family, every method, every state, every budget.
Editorial standards
Independence
We take newsletter sponsorships and we earn affiliate commissions on some curriculum links. Both are clearly labeled. Neither buys editorial coverage. No vendor has ever seen a review before publication. We do not accept paid placement in reviews, roundups, or comparisons.
Neutrality
We cover Christian, Catholic, Jewish, secular, and unaffiliated curricula on the same terms, judged against the same rubric. We do not endorse a method. We do not endorse a faith. We do not endorse a political position on school choice. Our job is to describe, compare, and let families choose.
Rigor
Every claim cites a primary source. Every price is verified against the vendor's current website. Every law citation is checked against the state's Department of Education or statute. When we write about an ESA program, we read the program's actual rules — not just what other blogs say the rules are.
Corrections
Homeschool law, ESA rules, and curriculum pricing change often. When we get something wrong — and we will — we correct it on the original page, note the correction publicly, and tell subscribers the following week. Email editor@everyhomeschool.com for corrections.
What we will not do
- Sponsored reviews or affiliate-driven rankings.
- Method tribalism dressed as journalism.
- Political endorsements on school choice legislation, either direction.
- Gathering identifiable data on minors — no school-age-child surveys, ever.
- Selling subscriber email data. Newsletter list is not an asset for sale.
How to reach us
editor@everyhomeschool.com for editorial, corrections, tips, and partnerships.
For review requests: yes, we want to hear about your curriculum. We do not guarantee coverage, and coverage is never for sale, but we do read every introduction.
For policy tips: if you work in a state ESA program, a legislator's office, or a homeschool advocacy organization and you see something we should know about, write us. Confidentiality respected.
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