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Homeschool School
Cassie has been homeschooled for most of her life and misses having the regular school experience like going to dances, seeing her friends at school everyday, and of course boys! With the help of her friends Emily and Ryan, they create a school for other homeschoolers for one day! At school, Cassie becomes smitten with a cute boy named Tyler, and fantasizes what it would be like if they were dating. The school becomes a success. Tyler, the only student on the school's football team wins the game and they all have a dance at the school to celebrate.
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Plot Summary
This comedy follows a group of kids who decide to create their own educational institution, Homeschool School, after deciding traditional schooling isn't for them. They embark on a series of hilarious and misguided attempts to teach themselves everything from science to art, leading to chaotic and unexpected outcomes.
Critical Reception
Homeschool School was released direct-to-video and received minimal professional critical attention. Audience reception has been mixed, with many viewers finding it a lighthearted and humorous family film, while others found its execution lacking in polish.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and silly humor suitable for younger audiences.
Some viewers found the plot predictable and the acting amateurish.
Appreciated for its simple message about the fun of learning outside the box.
Google audience: Audience feedback for Homeschool School is scarce and generally lukewarm. Those who enjoyed it often cited its family-friendly nature and comedic moments, while others felt it was too simplistic or lacked significant entertainment value.
Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and directed by Andrew Black, who also stars in and wrote the screenplay for the movie.
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