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Polyana knows how to respond to her name when it's called lulz. Don't even have to quote the young lady and she comes running
 
Polyana knows how to respond to her name when it's called lulz. Don't even have to quote the young lady and she comes running
Luuuuulz, I thought you had me on ignore?

You couldn’t be more of a lame arse. Posturing like you put me on ignore but reading every post I make.

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She really knows her given name lol. I'm not even quoting anybody. This is too easy. I should come up with another nickname for my pet toy
 
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live look at my pet toy
 
Google AI is a wonderful tool:

Homeschool vs Public School Academic Performance:
The home-educated typically score 15 to 25 percentile points above public-school students on standardized academic achievement tests (Ray, 2010, 2015, 2017; Ray & Hoelzle, 2026). (The public school average is roughly the 50th percentile; scores range from 1 to 99.)
  • A 2015 study found Black homeschool students to be scoring 23 to 42 percentile points above Black public school students (Ray, 2015).
If you tracked Ray’s work, you would know he is far from unbiased on this point. He takes income and funding from the home schooling lobby.
 
If you tracked Ray’s work, you would know he is far from unbiased on this point. He takes income and funding from the home schooling lobby.
That, by the way, doesn’t make the research illegitimate.

Either way, feel free to post evidence that public schooled kids are more educated and test better than home schooled kids. I will wait.

Also…..it was CalPoly who insinuated that homeschoolers are dumb. And I have yet to see one shred of legitimate evidence to support that nonsense. The burden of proof is on him because it was his idiotic claim.
 
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More from Google AI:


Data shows homeschooled students score 15 to 25 percentile points higher on standardized academic tests than their public school peers. While public school averages hover around the 50th percentile, homeschoolers consistently cluster in the 65th to 75th percentiles, regardless of household income or the parents' education level. [1, 2, 3, 4]
A breakdown of key statistics comparing public school and homeschooling outcomes highlights distinct differences in academic, financial, and college metrics:

Academic & Test Score Averages
  • Standardized Tests: Homeschooled students often average in the 65th-80th percentiles, compared to the 50th percentile national average for public schools. [1, 2]
  • SAT/ACT: Homeschoolers typically average an SAT score of 1123-1190, compared to public school averages of 1039-1060. Homeschool ACT averages hover around 22-23 compared to the public school average of 21. [1, 2]
Higher Education & Career
  • College Admission: Research indicates that roughly 74% of homeschooled students pursue higher education, compared to about 44% of public school students.
  • College Success: Homeschoolers boast an average college graduation rate of 66.7% compared to the 57.5% national average. [1, 2]

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