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Where Have All the Students Gone? (Part 3 of 3)

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In this last episode of the school year, Matthew, Lance and Natalie talk about the growing trends in homeschooling, micro-schooling, and private schooling. Learn more about some of the distinguishing characteristics to these alternative forms of education, why their growing interest has been a recent phenomenon, and what this means for public education as a whole in Texas. Hosted By: Natalie Arias, Matthew Balter and Lance Barasch Produced By: Ace Arias

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