On Wednesday, more than a thousand home schoolers, policymakers, and elected officials gathered for Home School Day at the Capitol 2025.

Family Council and our home school division, the Education Alliance, are proud to host this great event every legislative session.

Home School Day at the Capitol gives home school families the opportunity to gather with one another, meet legislators, watch committee meetings, tour the capitol, and more.

This year home schoolers heard from Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Lt. Governor Leslie Rutledge, Attorney General Tim Griffin, Secretary of State Cole Jester, State Auditor Dennis Milligan, State Treasurer John Thurston, State Land Commissioner Tommy Land, and others.

Rep. Cameron Cooper (R — Romance) also presented a special resolution in the Arkansas House of Representatives recognizing and honoring home schooling in Arkansas.

Family Council has always believed families deserve options when it comes to education. That’s one reason we have supported home schooling for the past 30 years.

Home School Day at the Capitol demonstrates how home schooling makes it possible for families in Arkansas to flourish.