We've homeschooled our kids from the beginning, no public schools. Now that they are middle-school ages. they've expressed interest in finding out "how everyone else lives".
Considering we've come this far, we can't just say "no" and have agreed to let them go check it out. We went to the school (a few weeks ago) and they told us we'd need to speak with the principal. After 2 emails went ignored, we sent a third email that had a little information from the state on the legality of our request, and heard back in an hour, lol. He wants us to come meet with him, tomorrow, 8:30am.
Personally, don't want my kids to go for probably 100 different reasons, but I've got to be supportive.
How long will they last? Will I lose them to the system, or will they realize what they have and return?
Ugh.
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Everyone must be exposed to shitcoining before being radicalized by bitcoin.
It's so tiresome.
"Public school start: "EVERYONE must begin learning about fractions on August 23rd at 8:15 AM"
Homeschool start: "You're interested in baking? Perfect time for fractions!"
One assumes all children are machines.
One knows each child is a miracle."
-@TheRobertBshow
A favorite of my kids, inspired by Mexican street carts, bacon-wrapped hot dogs with homemade buns. 10/10. They take awhile to make, but that bacon has got to be crispy, or it's a fail.