mevertsen
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My 9th grade daughter is in her third year of online public school, not because of Covid, but because of other issues we were dealing with in the school district. She was getting bullied quite heavily, and through many meetings and plans, the situation deteriorated, rather than improved. Combine that with the nearest junior and high school being 50 miles away, with 11 hour days including the bus ride, and we pulled the plug.
She is enrolled in the state K-12 program and is doing well.
The social aspect? She still has her good friends she had before.
It has been challenging, but cool as well. She has attended the school meetings from my hunt camp, in the car, even the Walmart parking lot, so it allows us a lot of flexibility.
My five year old would have started pre school this year in the same school we had problems with our older daughter.
We are doing the Abeka program which is going great.
This is all possible by the fact that my wife is a SAHM, and I have a good job with benefits. I am one of the few people I know who are a single employed household.
If both of us worked? I am sure it would be a train wreck.
She is enrolled in the state K-12 program and is doing well.
The social aspect? She still has her good friends she had before.
It has been challenging, but cool as well. She has attended the school meetings from my hunt camp, in the car, even the Walmart parking lot, so it allows us a lot of flexibility.
My five year old would have started pre school this year in the same school we had problems with our older daughter.
We are doing the Abeka program which is going great.
This is all possible by the fact that my wife is a SAHM, and I have a good job with benefits. I am one of the few people I know who are a single employed household.
If both of us worked? I am sure it would be a train wreck.