Editorial
Corrections.
When a factual error surfaces in any published article, Every Homeschool corrects it on the page immediately and records the correction here with a date, the article affected, what was wrong, what is now true, and the primary source for the corrected claim.
How to report an error.
Email editor@everyhomeschool.com with the URL of the article, the specific claim you believe is wrong, and a primary source for what you believe is correct. If the claim is verified inaccurate, the article is corrected on the page within 48 hours and the correction is appended here with the date.
Every Homeschool does not retract corrections. A correction log that disappears is not a correction log. Once posted here, every entry stays, dated, with the original error preserved alongside the corrected text so readers can verify the change.
The log.
August 1, 2026
Co-ops directory: Classical Conversations enrollment was stated in the wrong unit.
The co-ops and communities directory described Classical Conversations as having “50,000+ children enrolled.” That figure is Classical Conversations’ count of enrolled families, not children. The student figure is 125,000+, across roughly 2,500 communities, as stated correctly in the trivium and quadrivium guide. The directory entry now reads 125,000+ students. Corrected August 1, 2026 during the quarterly re-verification.
Trivium guide: ACCS member-school count lowered to the figure the source supports.
The trivium and quadrivium guide stated that the Association of Classical Christian Schools represents “over 500 member schools and accredited schools,” quoting the ACCS mission page. As of August 2026 that same page carries two different figures, “over 400” and “over 500,” in different sections. The guide now states more than 400, the figure that holds under both readings and is consistent with the 475 member schools ACCS reported in 2023. The discrepancy in the source is disclosed in the article.
June 10, 2026
Texas TEFA guide: reimbursement is not permitted.
The March 9, 2026 version of Texas TEFA: what homeschoolers actually get described receipt reimbursement as a second way to deploy TEFA funds. That was wrong. Texas Education Code §29.360(f) prohibits reimbursement, the adopted rules at 34 TAC §16.403(b)(4)(B) make the no-reimbursement commitment a sworn parent attestation, and §16.407(g) makes the Comptroller-approved payment system the only permissible purchase mechanism (Texas Register, adopted rules, December 2025). The guide was corrected June 10, 2026 during the June program-data refresh, and a dated correction note appears in the article body.
Log opened May 2026
The log opened with no entries in May 2026. Entries are appended as errors are verified, and none are ever removed.
Standards
Editorial standards we publish to.
Every factual claim links to a primary source. Prices and program details are time-stamped and re-verified quarterly. No fabricated editorial history. Worldview taxonomy reports what publishers self-identify as; nothing is reclassified.