The results are in!
As of March 1, 2007 the HSA membership roles indicate that the greatest homeschool graduate population concentrations in these states: #1 Missouri, #2 California, #3 Texas, #4 Illinois, and #5 Tennessee.
For a real-time report of the number of homeschoolers in each state see the following:
Alumni Network Population Distribution by State
Every state in the Union (and Puerto Rico and Washington D.C.) is represented on HSA, but population numbers are sure to change as graduates continue to grow surface at an ever increasing rate.
Will any state rival Missouri (which currently holds almost 2X the next leading state)? Will Texas (trailing by only a dozen graduates) beat out California? Will any of these states graduate from the "less than 5 graduates" status?: Maine, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington D.C., West Virginia, Rhode Island, Montana, Utah, Hawaii, Nevada, Puerto Rico, or Delaware. The demographics are shifting as word of mouth continues to spread. Keep spreading the word and stay tuned for another report in April.
These statistics are generated based on the mailing address zip code in your profile, so if you've yet to fill in that field on your profile, go-ahead and fill it out now to represent your state!
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Thanks for putting the map together, guys! |
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I'm really glad to see things picking up on the West Coast and South East though! Thanks BG! TN is just barely in there though... a few more folks from Virginia or Colorado could change up the line up! |
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I am actually a bit surprised that Cali is beating Texas- My guess is it would have been right behind Missouri. But it will definitely be cool to see if it's changed any by April. |
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I haven't done any recruiting yet - I guess I should get on it if we're to stay in the #2 spot! I know a gazillion CA homeschool alumni who aren't on here... |
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I'm so proud to be a claifornian:-) |
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