A lot of states, as my article indicated, have poor or nonexistent standards, and home school agencies want it to stay that way. Some do not. Your website has links to 50 states, and when you click on them, you get their State DoE website listing the standards for public education. The information is available to all, even if they don't look at it.
The one source doesn't even describe anything in detail (standards). It barely mentions them and largely talks about college degrees. It only gives cursory mentions of home schooling. It says to be a college candidate, they require at least 6 credits of science. Yea. One state allowed the home schoolers to use "Discovery Institute" science packets that taught evolution was "just a theory" and that the earth was 6,000 years old. That was their "natural science" requirement.
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