Home schooling can be way more effective than the Rockefeller agenda based public schools, but it takes a lot of work to make it that way. The public "education(??)" system, besides requiring masks and those torture shots (where there is one available for children of that age), teaches that white people need to be exterminated instead of the basics. They also make math into something tedious instead of fun.
But, with home schooling, you need a lot of resources. Most jokehovians and xian nut jobs teach that book of bad luck and curses as if it were the most important thing in the universe, which is just as bad as teaching people to despise and destroy the white race or that math is something to be avoided. There are many things a school has that most parents don't, even with the Internet available. Class trips that do not involve some religious building? A/V material? Things like chalkboards that most teachers take for granted? And not to mention the time--you are looking at 6 hours a day, plus time to prepare and correct tests.
Not to mention the environment. I can remember as well the disruptions as the lessons in school, and I cannot find too many of them online. Remember those fire drills? What about that small group of people pitching pennies during study hall, talking out of turn, the mis-sung songs during music class, the occasional food fight, or when the video equipment conks out during a video? At home, there is less room to improvise. Or, what about someone dropping and breaking that ceramic pig that we were supposed to make drawings based on? Again, part of school is to improvise--incidents like those can teach people to innovate. Where is that in home school?