1) Homeschooling is not a viable option in our area for the majority of our citizenry. It requires too much money and time, and presupposes a two-parent household with enough income for one spouse to spend all day at home. Might be an option for 6-figure income religiously motivated families in Fairfax, but not here for the majority of our people. Deal with realities, not ideology.
2) I am unaware of any 'federal government schools" in the Roanoke valley. Our public schools are funded and governed by the state legislature and local governmental bodies.
3) If by "comprehensive" you mean inculcating a narrow world-view and the exclusion of any fact deemed heretical by the parent, then sure, home schooling is "comprehensive". C'mon....
4) Governmental bodies do, I agree, have to do a better job of allocating dwindling resources. They will most likely not get the money, and urban schools will continue to lose valuable new blood from their teaching ranks and eliminate important programs, thereby continuing the decline of our public schools. Then, home-school and charter school advocates rejoice, you've finally starved out the last hope of our economically-disadvantaged urban populations in the service of your myopic, parochial, theocratic ideology.