That's what we did in our house.
We took our eldest out of public school after just one semester of kindergarten, and started home schooling. That was ten years ago. My other three kids have never stepped foot on a public school campus.
Homeschooling works for many, but not all.
Go browse “www.peopleofwalmart.com” and come back to me, and tell me if you think those people are qualified to homeschool their children.
The problem is that those who would homeschool their kids, raise them well, to where they’d probably be above average students even in a traditional public school.
Those parents whose children would most benefit from homeschooling, are those who probably couldn’t tell their a$$ from a hole in the ground, or identify their home state on a map.