Academic Performance & Reading
- National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) — The Nation's Report Card. Federal assessment of student performance in reading, math, and other subjects. Two out of three students below proficient in reading. Federal
- National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI) — Homeschool students score at the 87th percentile vs 50th for public school on standardized tests. SAT composite: 1190 vs 1060. College acceptance rate: 87% vs 68%.
- National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) — Federal data on school enrollment, staffing, and outcomes. 1 in 8 teaching positions unfilled or held by uncertified educators.
- College Board SAT Data — Annual SAT score reports and demographic breakdowns.
- NAGB / Nation's Report Card (Jan 2025, Sep 2025) — 40% of 4th graders below Basic in reading (highest since 2002). 8th and 12th graders at worst levels ever recorded. Federal
Child Safety & Educator Misconduct
- Shakeshaft, C. (2004) — "Educator Sexual Misconduct: A Synthesis of Existing Literature." Commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education. Found approximately 1 in 10 students experience misconduct. Federal
- U.S. Department of Education (2017-2018) — Review of 17,604 school districts. 14,000+ allegations of inappropriate contact in a single school year.
- PubMed Meta-Analysis (2022) — Prevalence of educator misconduct: approximately 11.7%.
Social Development & Peer Influence
- Shyers, L.E. (1992) — University of Florida. Blind behavioral observation study. Conventionally schooled children rated as having 8x more problem behaviors than homeschooled children.
- McClellan, D. & Kinsey, S. (1997) — Study of 566 students. Children in same-age classrooms significantly more aggressive than those in mixed-age settings.
- Steinberg, L. & Monahan, K.C. (2007) — "Age Differences in Resistance to Peer Influence." Developmental Psychology. 3,600+ participants. Zero measurable improvement in peer resistance ages 10-14.
- Dishion, T.J. & Tipsord, J.M. (2011) — "Peer Contagion in Child and Adolescent Social and Emotional Development." Annual Review of Psychology. 30 minutes of unstructured interaction with deviant peers produces measurable behavior changes.
- Carrell, S.E., Hoekstra, M. & Kuka, E. (2018) — "The Long-Run Effects of Disruptive Peers." American Economic Review. One disruptive classmate reduces lifetime earnings by ~$100,000 per affected student.
- Bronfenbrenner, U. (1970) — Two Worlds of Childhood: U.S. and U.S.S.R. Cornell University. Warning on peer orientation replacing parent orientation.
- Neufeld, G. & Mate, G. (2004) — Hold On to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers. Peer orientation as the central crisis of modern childhood.
Health & Nutrition
- CDC NCHS Data Brief #536 (August 2025) — Ultra-processed food consumption among children and teens. NHANES 2021-2023. 61.9% of calories from UPF for ages 1-18. 64.8% for ages 6-11. Federal
- Healthy Eating Research (December 2025) — Only 3% of schools serve exclusively scratch-cooked food. 97% rely on heat-and-serve convenience items.
- School Nutrition Association, SY 2025-26 Trends Report — 99% of school nutrition directors need more funding. Average $3.67 per meal.
- 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (January 2026) — First federal recommendation to avoid ultra-processed food. Federal
- California AB 1264, Real Food Healthy Kids Act (October 2025) — First state ban on ultra-processed food in school lunches.
- USDA National School Lunch Program — 29.9 million lunches served daily. Federal
History & System Design
- Prussian Education Model (1717) — Frederick William I's compulsory education decree. Designed to produce obedient soldiers and workers.
- Horace Mann (1843) — Visited Prussia, imported the model to Massachusetts. Presented as educational reform.
- Care.com 2026 Cost of Care Report — Average childcare cost: $13,000/year per child. 1 in 5 families spend $30,000+.
- FinanceBuzz 2026 Childcare Cost Survey — Corroborating data on childcare costs and family financial burden.
- U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis — Personal savings rate hit 33% in April 2020 during school closures. Federal
Mental Health & Student Wellbeing
- AAP Pediatrics — Antidepressant prescriptions for teens surged 66.3% from 2016-2022. For teenage girls: 129.6% increase after March 2020.
- Annie E. Casey Foundation — 61% increase in school staff concerns about student depression/anxiety from 2023-24 to 2024-25.
- WHO (August 2025) — Teenagers are the loneliest age group on Earth (20.9% of ages 13-17). Surgeon General equated loneliness to smoking 15 cigarettes/day.
- Everytown for Gun Safety — 95% of schools run active shooter drills.
- Nature / Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (2021) — Active shooter drills linked to 42% increase in anxiety and 39% increase in depression.
- Journal of School Health (2025) — Extended findings on psychological impact of active shooter drills. Persistent hypervigilance, concentration difficulties, and symptoms meeting PTSD criteria.
Sleep & Circadian Biology
- University of Rochester Medical Center — Adolescent circadian rhythm shift and melatonin release timing. Melatonin does not release in teenagers until 10-11 PM.
- University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences — Teen sleep biology and the 4 AM equivalence for early school start times.
- Dunster, G.P. et al. (2018) — "Sleepmore in Seattle: Later school start times are associated with more sleep and better performance in high school students." Science Advances, 4(12).
- American Academy of Pediatrics (2014) — Policy Statement: School Start Times for Adolescents. Recommended no middle or high school start before 8:30 AM. Medical
- CDC — Insufficient sleep among teenagers classified as a public health epidemic. Federal
ADHD & Misdiagnosis
- Layton, T.J. et al. (2018) — "Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder and Month of School Enrollment." New England Journal of Medicine, 379(22). Children born in August (youngest in class) are 30% more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD than September-born peers. Peer-Reviewed
- Harvard Medical School (2018) — Analysis of Layton et al. findings. "In states with a September 1 cutoff, August-born children are nearly a full year younger than their oldest classmates."
- Elder, T.E. (2010) — "The importance of relative standards in ADHD diagnoses: Evidence across three countries." Michigan State University. Cross-country analysis confirming age-relative misdiagnosis pattern. Journal of Health Economics.
- Journal of Pediatrics — Additional studies on enrollment cutoff dates and ADHD diagnosis rates across school districts.
School Operations & Lost Instruction Time
- NPR (December 2024) — Investigation into lost instruction time due to staffing shortages and absences.
- Learning Policy Institute (2025) — Teacher vacancy and substitute teacher shortage data. 60% of schools cannot find sufficient substitutes.
- National Center for Education Statistics (October 2024) — 1 in 8 teaching positions unfilled or held by uncertified educators. Teacher vacancies at unprecedented levels. Federal
- Center for Democracy & Technology, "Hidden Harms" Report — 81% of schools monitor student devices. Only 1 in 4 limit monitoring to school hours. 44% of teachers report students contacted by law enforcement from flagged activity.
- New America Foundation — GoGuardian alone monitors 27 million students.
- Education Week — Analysis and reporting on NAEP score declines and literacy instruction challenges.
Homeschool Organizations
- National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI) — Primary research institution for homeschool outcomes data. Academic performance, socialization, and long-term outcomes.
- Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) — Legal advocacy and state-by-state homeschool law information.
- Blue Folder — Free homeschool compliance app. State-specific checklists, attendance tracking, and document generation for all 50 states. app.bluefolder.app