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Homeschool Haven College Wins National Debate Championship Again

Curtis Ophoven

1/20/2010 - 3 Comments

Patrick Henry College is just 10 years old with 350 students, most of them were homeschooled.

The little school of homeschoolers out-debates them all, including the best of Harvard.

“The Virginia evangelical Christian school, founded by the leading Christian homeschool organization, is the only college or university to win the American Collegiate Moot Court Association national championship more than once.”

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