The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) is a United States–based organization that seeks to advance the freedom of parents to homeschool their children.
"[4] HSLDA's speech and debate league broke off to form the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association in 2001.
[5][6] In 2003, HSLDA, feeling a need to educate youth in civics and politics, founded Generation Joshua.
Generation Joshua (often abbreviated as "Gen J" by its members,) is an American Conservative Christian youth organization that aims to encourage the involvement of 11- to 19-year-olds in politics.
[7] Originally named Patrick Henry College Preparatory Academy, HSLDA Online Academy has expanded beyond college preparatory courses and now offers an array of high school classes online, including English & writing, mathematics, social studies, and foreign languages.
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