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Budget trimmers eye Colorado homeschool enrichment programs

In this recent episode of Independence Institute’s education podcast, Learning Curve, hosts Ross Izard and Erin Brantley look at proposed budget cuts that could impact what are known as homeschool enrichment programs.

The discussion begins with a striking trend: since COVID-19, thousand of students have left Colorado’s public schools, with many likely transitioning to homeschooling or other alternative education options.

Against this backdrop, Izard and Brantley explain that Colorado is facing a budget deficit, driven largely by runaway Medicaid costs. While legislators are reluctant to look at core K–12 funding, they are considering targeted cuts to these enrichment programs, which have grown in popularity as more families pursue nontraditional schooling, and include hands-on learning in areas like agriculture, construction, music, and outdoor education.

As the hosts note, these programs operate on thin margins and a sudden funding reduction could force closures or significantly reduce availability, especially in rural areas where alternatives are limited.

The discussion also highlights broader concerns around school choice in Colorado, as reduced support for these programs may well set a precedent that ends up limiting future innovation and flexibility.

You can see the entire episode here, or watch it below.

* Independence Institute is publisher of Complete Colorado.

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