For the growing number of homeschooling families in Maryland, back to school has a different meaning, writes Melissa Bellamy. (Stock.adobe.com by snowing12)
While traditional schools prepare for fall, homeschool families celebrate the return of quiet libraries, midday museum visits and uncrowded playgrounds. Across the U.S. — especially in Maryland — homeschooling is no longer a last resort but an intentional, affirming educational choice.
The excitement goes beyond flexible schedules; it reflects a deeper shift in how, where and why children learn…