Home School Sports Research Paper

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Imagine what the world of college football would be like without Tim Tebow. Tim Tebow was homeschooled throughout his life, but was able to play football at a local public high school in Florida throughout his high school career. The controversy of home school students playing in public school sports has been going on for many years. According to the Home School Leaders Defense Association (HSLDA), there are currently 21 states that have already allowed homeschool students to participate in public school extra-curricular activities, while other states are still debating, including the state of Alabama. The HSLDA, states that " In 2016 the Alabama High School Athletic Association amended its bylaws to allow homeschoolers and other 'non-traditional' …show more content…

Having a homeschool student play on a school’s sports team can help a public school child become a better athlete. Having a student who is home schooled, but excels on the field can help motivate a public schooler as well as bring healthy competition to the field. According to an article by TIME magazine, a home school mom in Virginia states that her son will have to quite a recreational soccer league next year because “She doesn’t think there are enough skilled players in their area to establish a competitive homeschoolers' soccer team”. If homeschool athletes are allowed to play sports in public school high schools this would create healthy competition for both public school and homeschool students. Having homeschool students participate in public school sports brings revenue to the school as well. Homeschoolers families and friends will bring in money to the school’s games, meets, and other events by purchasing tickets to get in to the schools’ events. Home school students and their families can also bring in money by participating in fundraising that the public school might

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