So, I'm a cynic. I also see a good side. That would be that kids in public schools will be exposed to the talents and values of the homeschooled.
This came up in the 1990s in MA. The participation of the homeschooled in extracurricular programs was not a problem. In addition to boosting atheletic programs, it was a good thing for music programs.
Interesting thought.
My understanding is that kids out side the public system still must be at grade level and grade requirements.
May be a moot point anyway, as many schools are dropping sports.