In San Diego County and across California, a new trend in education is gaining popularity among families seeking alternatives to traditional public schools. This trend involves a unique combination of private religious schooling, homeschooling, and public charter schools, allowing students to experience the best of all three worlds.
Families are enrolling their children in private religious schooling programs that offer in-person instruction aligned with their beliefs. At the same time, they are homeschooling their children to have more control over their education and avoid school vaccine requirements. Additionally, families are enrolling their children in public charter schools to receive funding for extracurricular activities, day classes, and learning materials.
This hybrid schooling arrangement has become more common since the start of the pandemic, with families dissatisfied with remote instruction in traditional public schools seeking alternative options. Several religious in-person schooling programs in San Diego County now allow public charter homeschooling students to enroll, in addition to private homeschooling students.
While the legality of these arrangements is under scrutiny, families are finding benefits in this model. Programs like Heart Christian Academy provide comprehensive education that includes core subjects, daily Bible study, and a Christian worldview. Families appreciate the flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and the ability to avoid submitting medical or vaccination records.
Despite concerns from some homeschooling advocates about the legality of these arrangements, families continue to explore this unique schooling model. As the popularity of hybrid schooling grows, it remains to be seen how state officials will address the legal and educational implications of this innovative approach to education.