Short and Sweet
I’m going to provide you with some insight into my ignorance. You see, I can spell pretty well. I make a lot of typos that have to be correct with spell check but generally I don’t misspell words. There are certain words though that my spell check just simply doesn’t like. One of those words is Wal-mart. It doesn’t matter if I type it walmart, Walmart, wal-mart, Wal-mart, it kicks them all out.
The other word(s) is homeschool, homeschooling, homeschooled. It will tell me every time that this words are incorrect. And, I really don’t know. So, someone let me know the correct terminology please. It will let me say home school, home schooling and home schooled.
Which is correct?


September 16th, 2008 at 10:20 am
Personally, I reject the spellchecker and go with homeschool. I realize that I would never write “publicschool,” but, eh, I like the look of homeschool… and I’ve recently heard that hyphenated words are on their way out, so I don’t do home-school.
My two cents. I don’t know if there is a definitive “correct” way to write the word.
~Luke
September 16th, 2008 at 6:32 pm
Yeah, I always write homeschool. I like the way homeschool looks, better than home school. I suppose it’s an individual thing.
If you highlight and right click on misspelled words you can add them to your dictionary and then they won’t come up again.
September 17th, 2008 at 7:26 am
I like homeschool and all of it’s spin offs, but at this point there isn’t any consensus on what is the correct spelling.
I think “most” homeschoolers use the closed compound.
September 19th, 2008 at 8:52 pm
For what it is worth, Google reports 7 million hits for “home school” and 14 million for “homeschool.”