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Grown Without Schooling
Peter Kowalke recently produced a documentary that follows 10 grown homeschoolers as they explore and candidly discuss the lasting influence homeschooling has had on their lives. The documentary was made specifically for homeschooling parents and teens.

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Activists


Peter Jennings, News Anchor
This ninth grade drop out has many honors in his field.

Rebecca "Becky" Ogle, Disabilities Movement
Although she has acquired a reputation as a fighter who never retreats, Rebecca Ogle, the executive director of the Presidential Task Force on Employment of Adults with Disabilities, isn't just fighting for herself -she is hoisting the battle flag for the approximately 54 million people with disabilities in this country.

Reed Colfax, Legal Partner
Reed Colfax practices primarily in Civil Rights Litigation. He has extensive experience in representing individuals and organizations in housing, public accommodations, and employment discrimination cases. He is the son of David and Micki Colfax, who have documented their homeschool family in several books.

Athletes

Brianna Weissman, Figure Skater
Has been competing since she was 3 years old. Coached by her father.


Bobby Convey, Major League Soccer
In February, Bobby became the top draft choice of D.C. United, Washington's Major League Soccer team, which made him the league's youngest player. Washington Post, May 3, 2000.

Brittany Reitz, Tennis
With home schooling, private tutors and tennis instruction, along with the usual travel on the Southern California Tennis Association junior circuit, Brittany Reitz was a one-girl band.


Eric Jackson, Whitewater Paddler
He's so serious about being the best that in a lean time in 1997 he and his wife, Kristine, chucked their house in Bethesda, Maryland, sold most of their stuff, and moved themselves, their daughter, son, and two dalmatians into an RV so they could all be together as Eric chased big water around the country.


Darrell Waltrip, NASCAR Racer
I'm a principal at school - the Waltrip Academy! We homeschool the children, Jessica and Sarah. And I do Bible and history with them, and a little bit of science. But my main job is I'm the principal, and you *don't* want to come to the principal's office. It makes going to the big red truck seem like a misdemenor!

Gabe Jennings, Olympic Track & Field
Jennings seized control of the race with 500 meters to go and won comfortably in 3 minutes, 35.90 seconds to earn a trip to the Sydney Olympics. He was homeschooled through 8th grade.

Graeme Pitts
Pitts, who said his homeschooling has afforded him the time he needs to train, also said he does have a backup plan if his mountain biking career turns out to be short-lived.


Jenny Keim, Olympic Diver
To accommodate her diving, Jenny had been home-schooled all through grade and high school. She was an NCAA champion on the platform this year.


Jason Taylor, NFL Football Player
Miami Dolphins' defensive end. Despite being home-schooled from 10th to 12th grade, Jason Taylor participated in athletics at Woodland Hills High School in Churchill, Pennsylvania, where he was a two-sport star in both football and basketball.

Jill Dworsky, Rodeo Champ, Veterinary
State Champion barrel racer, she also has assisted large- and small-animal vets, and has become a Doctor Dolittle of sorts, aiding horses in her neighborhood, while practicing for upcoming Nationals.

Jonathan Loe, Basketball
Six years, five coaches, four colleges and one high school ago, Loe was a home-schooled student and a self-taught basketball player living with his parents and three sisters in Como, Miss.


Laura Robson, Wimbledon singles champion
July 6, 2008 - At last Britain has a Wimbledon singles champion - and she is only 14. Laura Robson became the new sensation of British sport yesterday when she won the girls' event with a gutsy performance that promised great things for the future. The local girl, who has home schooling so she can focus on training...

Marie Fjordholm, Gymnast
A member of the U.S. Senior national team, 16-year-old Marie is combining her natural tumbling talent with a work ethic that would put most of us to shame. She and her sisters homeschool using the A Beka curriculum. ESPN March 13, 2000.

Mallery Code, Golfer
She's ranked amoung the USA's top two dozen Junior Golfers, even though she battles cystic fibrosis and diabetes.

Rebecca Ward, Sabre World Title
Sixteen-year-old Rebecca Ward of the U.S. is the new World champion of women's sabre. Ward (Beaverton, Ore.) beat 2004 Olympic gold medalist -- and clubmate -- Mariel Zagunis (21, Beaverton, Ore.) 15-11 in the final for the win. AOL homeschoolers know her mom, ComaCrone.

Ryan Lusk, Swimmer
Savannah swimmer in Olympic trials. Now in college, he was homeschooled since completing 5th grade.


Thumper Nagasako, Rollerblader
Thumper just qualified in rollarblading for the August 2004 X Games in Los Angeles. His mom Gail home schooled him until he was 16, at which time he started attending a local high school where he maintained a 3.8 GPA. A news article.


Tyler Baze, Jockey
"Racing is something I've always wanted to do," said Baze, who is being home-schooled. "But I know I wouldn't be where I am without Puhich."

Venus and Serena Williams, Tennis
Wimbleton champs are home- schooled, Jehovah's Witnesses and African-American, with a ghetto background far from the posh country clubs where most tennis kids grow up.

Authors


Adora Svitak
This is Adora Svitak, a 12-year old author who does public speaking to educators and kids around the country. She exhibits just a little of the wisdom our kids can share, if we're willing to listen to them. Is her mom a pushy parent? Books: Dancing Fingers and Flying Fingers: Master the Tools of Learning Through the Joy of Writing.


Christopher Paolini
Christopher began writing the first volume of the Inheritance trilogy when he completed a home school high school curriculum at the age of 15. The trilogy consists of Eragon and Eldest, and Brisingr.

Jedediah Purdy
Homeschooled in West Virginia, Jedediah Purdy is a student at Yale and author of For Common Things: Irony, Trust, and Commitment in America Today.

Mikayla Holden, Western Novelist
Holden began writing Addy Love when she was only 11 years old. She said she can't remember a time when she wasn't writing something.

Samuel Jero, Hobby Printer
Home schooling is a year-round activity for Samuel Jero, but the high school sophomore says he enjoys setting type by hand and using a printing press to print his hobby journal, Inky Fingers, when he gets a periodic break from classes.

Stefan Merrill Block
When I tell people that I was home schooled, I frequently encounter an amalgam of awe, pity and curiosity. Author of The Story of Forgetting: A Novel.

Business Success


Jimmy "Jimbo" Wales, Wikipedia Founder
He and his wife, Christine, home-school their six-year-old daughter, Kira, who is already doing third grade maths and reading at 12-year-old level. Jimmy, himself, was educated by his mother and grandmother in what we now call a cottage school.

Aaron Fessler, CEO
Prior to founding Vulcan, Aaron created MediaSentry, which became the largest provider of anti-piracy services for the motion picture and recording industries. He is now Chief Executive Officer at World Class Driving


Patricia Fripp, Sales Trainer
Patricia ran away from her home in England when she was 15 and came to San Francisco where she became a hairdresser. She would ask her clients what they did to become successful, and then she followed their advice.

Educators


Ben Bolger, Professor at College of William and Mary
Professors can be intimidatingly intelligent with just one advanced degree. Imagine a professor with 11 - yes, 11 - doctorates. His mother decided that homeschooling would be the best option for him. Bolger thrived in this environment and began taking college classes at age 12. He is active in the Democratic Party.

Joyce Reed, former Associate Dean of the College, Brown University
Since my lifelong career has been as a professional educator, people are frequently bewildered when they learn that my five children did most of their learning at home until they entered colleges and universities that suited their interests. How did I do it, they ask?

Mathematicians


Erik Demaine
The home-schooled whiz kid from Halifax who last year became the youngest professor hired by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has won a MacArthur Fellowship, better known as The Genius Award.

Musicians

Billy Contreras, Violinist
Now 15 years old, Billy keeps up a year-round concert schedule that includes regular stints in Nashville along with tours taking him to symphonies and festivals all over the country.

Homeschooling Allows "Specialists" to Emerge
Homeschooling allows children to take extra time in areas which interest them. This is the story of Michele Bolton who was invited to play French Horn at Carnegie Hall when she was 17.


Joanna MacGregor, pianist
Unconventinal pianist who has hit the classical music scene like the proverbial whirlwind. The eclecticism predates her formal musical studies. She and her two siblings were educated at home until they were 11 years old.

Josh Layne, Harpist
Josh is an exciting young musician who has recorded and produced 3 solo CDs. He performs as both a recitalist and an orchestral soloist. He began playing the harp at age 13. Because he was learning at home, he had time to develop his skills as a musician.


Nickel Creek Band - 3 Members
Chris Thile, the recording artist and mandolin genius, was homeschooled, as were Sarah and Sean Watkins. Listen to their music and find our their tour venues and dates here and on their linked websites.

Paskowitz, Rock Group "The Flys"
Paskowitz' diverse interests ... reflect something of his eclectic education, having been home schooled with his sister and seven brothers. "We didn't have organized home schooling, it was more like we assimilated from our environment," he says.

Performing Artists (Other than musicians and singers)

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie, 35, has been criticized for dragging her children with her across the globe instead of sending them to class, but the mother-of-six claims their bohemian lifestyle is far more educational for her kids than the modern school system.

David Tamaki, Ballet Dancer
Paige Crowther and David Tamaki, a soloist with The New Jersey Ballet, performed the pas de deux from 3Flames of Paris1 with The Performance of International Ballet Project.


Chris Colfer, "Glee" actor
Known as "Kurt" on "Glee," Colfer was homeschooled in seventh and eighth grade because the bullying was so bad.


Hailee Steinfeld
"Mattie Ross" in "True Grit." At one point, Hailee was going to school part-time, but the administration wasn't supportive of her leaving class for shoots. She also cites social issues as a reason for turning to homeschooling. In 2013 she plays Juliet in Romeo and Juliet


Emile Hirsch, Actor
Recently starred in Into the Wild, Speed Racer and Milk. Graduated from Beach High, a homeschool program.

Lisa Whelchel, Actress
Blair on "The Facts of Life," homeschools her three kids. Before you could say "no college degree," I had succeeded in teaching a kindergartner, first-grader, and second-grader "reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic." We were having so much fun, you couldn't have paid me to send my kids to school.


Spencer Breslin and Abigail Breslin, Actors
Spencer starred in Disney's "The Kid," "The Cat in the Hat," "Raising Helen," and "The Santa Claus Part 2." Abigail starred in "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl."


Tyler Hoechlin, Actor
In many ways, the real star of Road to Perdition is California homeschooler Tyler Hoechlin, who plays 12 year-old Michael Jr. Hoechlin, in his first major role, gives a convincing portrayal of a young man who both idolizes and fears his father.

Teresa Scanlan, Miss America 2011
Much was made of her age -- only 17. But the fact she was homeschooled through her junior year of high school has the homeschooling community buzzing with excitement.

Zephyr Goza, Storyteller, Author
He toured with his parents since he was 18 months old and has been an actor since he was 3. "They couldn't keep me off the stage," he says with a chuckle. He has authored a book now, The Tomato Soup Chronicles

Politicians

John and Elizabeth Edwards
We're using the curriculum from the school. We have employed a certified teacher to teach them. The thing they do get to decide is whether they come to an event or not.

Scientists & Explorers


Dr. Willard S. Boyle, Winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics
An obviously well educated man, Boyle's foundation of learning started at home, where he was taught by his mother until he was old enough to enter high school.


Katie Hudek, Thorium Speaker
Katie, who was 12-years-old when she produced the series, extols the advantages of putting liquid thorium fuel into a reactor known as a LFTR (liquid fluoride thorium reactor). LFTRs and other types of molten salt reactors (MSRs) are different from todayÕs nuclear plants, which run on solid uranium fuel.

NASA Astronaut Homeschools
Just a brief mention in the biography of astronaut Duane G. "Digger" Carey that he and his wife homeschool their two children.

Singers

Amel Larrieux, Singer & Parent
FOX: I know you have two young daughters. How do you make the time for your family, especially with your current tour dates?
AMEL LARRIEUX: Well they come with us. My 5-year-old is in kindergarten and the other is only 16 months. We may home school next year so it doesn't break us apart if we're still on the road.


Cherryholmes: A Bluegrass Family Affair
It hasn't taken the family band Cherryholmes long to rake in accolades. They scored an upset at last year's International Bluegrass Music Awards, and their self-titled album is up for a Grammy Award on Feb. 8.

Garth Brooks, Singer
On the Howie Mandel show, one of the guests was Garth Brooks. Did you know his three daughters were homeschooled? He said his wife does all the teaching because they're too advanced for him: the girls are 2, 4 and 6! He said his family started traveling with him and it really helped to save his marriage. Homeschooling seemed like the logical choice to him.

Hanson, Singing Siblings
More than a decade after they were long-haired, tow-headed teens and their hit MMMBop saturated radio and sold millions, Hanson still is releasing strong, well-received albums, such as last year's rock-and-soul flavored The Walk, which looked at the personal and social responsibilities that come with maturity. Also available, The Best of Hanson


Hunter Hayes, Country Music
It was pretty obvious with his description of his performance schedule that he was homeschooled pretty much his whole life.

Johanna Linson, Hosts Cooking Show
Johanna and her brother and their homeschooled friends, including babysitters, from two other families take turns starring in "Kids Can Cook," available on Charter on Demand.


Justin Bieber
His Facebook page. Teen heart throb.


Teresa Scanlan
She was at home through her junior year of high school, when she attended Gering High School part-time. Her favorite subject? "Probably government and those [types of] classes."


Michelle Branch, Singer
Nobody cranks out stacks of obvious, lifeless lyrics for Michelle Branch. There's no one telling the seventeen-year-old how to move, what to wear, or what to sing about. Nobody writes her songs for her. At a time when young people are force-fed so much pap-pop, Michelle's music is a deep breath of fresh honesty.


Taylor Swift
Taylor was homeschooled in 10th grade, and completed high school in homeschool. She manages her own company and writes her own songs.

Tiffany Jo, International Yodeling Champion
Her Cd, Take Me Back To Tucson, was the Borders Music Store #1 Top Seller for Arizona Artist during both 2003 and 2004. Tiffany Jo also formed her own charity two years ago called Children Helping Children. Two dollars from the sale of each of her CD's goes to buy amusement park passes at the Funtasticks Amusement Park here in Tucson.

Visual Artists


Andrew Wyeth
Andrew Wyeth attended school only to third grade, and after that received his art training and all other education entirely at home.


Chelsea Moore, Film Maker
The 17-year-old was honored in New York City as one of nine winners of an international filmmaking contest for 16- to 25-year-olds.

Lu Pinchang, Sculptor
In 1978, the government opened up the universities to all applicants and he entered the Jingdezhen Ceramics College having only a homeschooled education. His reason for choosing ceramics over any other artistic medium or any other lifestyle is remarkable in that-as far as he explained-there really wasn't one.

Books to help you start homeschooling
Read About Successful Homeschoolers

Dove
by Graham, Robin Lee, & Derek L. Gill
16 year old sails around world alone for five years and then recruited by Stanford. Ultimate true unschooling adventure story. 1991 Paperback.

Surrendering to Motherhood
Losing Your Mind, Finding Your Soul
by Iris Krasnow
One woman's search for spiritual fulfillment and personal identity, and finding herself in the love and calamity of motherhood. 1997 Paperback

Magical Child
by Pearce, Joseph Chilton
I heard Dr. Pearce speak at the CA Home=Ed Conference about the heart-mind connection; how to nurture true intelligence. 1992 Paperback

The Courage to Raise Good Men
by Silverstein, Olga, & Beth Rashbaum
Why boys raised by loving, involved mothers turn out to be such good men. Removes fear of "emasculating" your son by homeschooling. 1995 Paperback

If at First: How Great People Turned Great Setbacks into Great Successes
by Laura Fitzgerald
What's the difference between success and failure? Often it's the decision to keep going when the whole world is saying, "Give up." This inspirational gift book details the setbacks and failures of people who went on to achieve great success.

A Sense of Self
Listening to Homeschooled Adolescent Girls
by Sheffer, Susannah
Homeschooled girls are not Ophelias waiting to be revived! 1997 Paperback

Homeschoolers' Success Stories
How Homeschooling Shaped the Lives of 25 Adults and Teens
by Linda Dobson
Readers will meet a cross-section of confident, well-educated men and women who have achieved success on a variety of levels - in their own way, on their own terms - as they bring the skills first grasped as homeschoolers into the world of higher education, business, art, sports and more. (Prima Publishing)

 
Recommended books to help you Homeschool
 
First Year of Homeschooling Your Child: our Complete Guide to Getting Off to the Right Start
First Year of Homeschooling Your Child:
Your Complete Guide to Getting Off to the Right Start
by Linda Dobson
Many of today's families are opting to teach their children at home. The first hurdle these families face is getting started.
kindle edition
 
The Ultimate Book of Homeschooling Ideas: 500+ Fun and Creative Learning Activities for Kids Ages 3-12
The Ultimate Book of Homeschooling Ideas:
500+ Fun and Creative Learning Activities for Kids Ages 3-12
by Linda Dobson
Kid-tested and parent-approved techniques for learning math, science, writing, history, manners, and more for your homeschooling needs.
kindle edition
 
The Unschooling Handbook: How to Use the Whole World As Your Child's Classroom
The Unschooling Handbook:
How to Use the Whole World As Your Child's Classroom
by Mary Griffith
Unschooling is a homeschooling method based on the belief that kids learn best when allowed to pursue their natural curiosities and interests.
kindle edition
 
Home Learning Year by Year
Home Learning Year by Year:
How to Design a Homeschool Curriculum from Preschool Through High School
by Rebecca Rupp
A structured plan to ensure that your children will learn what they need to know when they need to know it, from preschool through high school.
kindle edition
 
Homeschooling for Dummies
Homeschooling for Dummies
by Jennifer Kaufeld
If, like many parents, you're wondering whether homeschooling can be the solution you're looking for, then you'll be happy to know that the answer is yes.
kindle edition
 
Making the Grade: Everything Your 1st Grader Needs to Know
Making the Grade
Everything Your 1st Grader Needs to Know
by Laura B. Tyle
A combination manual and advice book for home schoolers, with guiding principles for teaching reading, writing, math, social studies, and science. Other grades on this link, too.
 
Home Schooling Children with Special Needs (3rd Edition)
Home Schooling Children with Special Needs
(3rd Edition)
by Sharon Hensley
This book would be very helpful to any homeschooling parent with a "high needs" child, whether or not the child has a disability label.
 
Homeschooling : The Teen Years
Homeschooling: The Teen Years:
Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the 13- To 18-Year Old
by Cafi Cohen
This book reveals the adventure and rewards as well as the special challenges of working with this age group.
kindle edition
 
Detective Science: 40 Crime-Solving, Case-Breaking, Crook-Catching Activities for Kids
Detective Science
40 Crime-Solving, Case-Breaking, Crook-Catching Activities for Kids
by Pam Walker, Elaine Wood
Like real-life forensic scientists, students observe carefully, organize and record data, think critically, and conduct simple test to solve crimes ranging from theft and dog-napping to vandalism and water pollution.
 
Homeschooling the Child with Autism: Answers to the Top Questions Parents and Professionals Ask
Homeschooling the Child with Autism:
Answers to the Top Questions Parents and Professionals Ask
by Patricia Schetter, et al
This practical, highly accessible guide answers parents' and professionals' questions about teaching children with autism spectrum disorders at home.
 
Crime Scene Investigations : Real-Life Science Activities for the Elementary Grades
Crime Scene Investigations
Real-Life Science Activities for the Elementary Grades
by Pam Walker, Elaine Wood
Like real-life forensic scientists, students observe carefully, organize and record data, think critically, and conduct simple test to solve crimes ranging from theft and dog-napping to vandalism and water pollution.
 
Creative Home Schooling: A Resource Guide for Smart Families
Creative Home Schooling:
A Resource Guide for Smart Families
by Lisa Rivero
Features interviews and tips from many homeschool parents as well as long lists of resources.
 
101 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum
100 Top Picks For Homeschool Curriculum:
Choosing The Right Curriculum And Approach For Your Child's Learning Style
by Cathy Duffy
Christian. Widely-recognized curriculum expert Cathy Duffy walks you through the curriculum selection process.
 
Free Range Learning: How Homeschooling Changes Everything
Free Range Learning
How Homeschooling Changes Everything
by Laura Grace Weldon
Eye-opening data about the meaning and importance of natural learning.
kindle edition
 
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