Roosmom22
07-31-2009, 04:30 AM
I used to be one of the Regina's in Missouri.
Life has thrown some bumps at us. We had to deviate from WTM plan to keep our kids out of traditional classrooms. They have excelled and we are moving back to those plans for our younger two.
Now we have reached a pass. My son will be 9th grade. The money is just not there to properly home school him. He wants to go to high school. We have agreed to allow this. We have him registers be things do not look good already. They won’t take my word that he is at a higher level.
I wish I had gone in lying saying he was a sophomore. What would they have done without freshman credits…..
Anyway, I can see this being a very short year for him. I was looking at an on-line option. The one option that fits our budget and is accredit is not much of an education, it would get him graduated sooner. She is a smart kid. I believe he has a good foundation and in a year or two have no problem working at the college level. Would you choose a subpar education to avoid high school?
Seriously this councilor told me it would be ok all the rest of the kids will be doing it. UMMMMMM all the kids do drugs it is still ok. It was such a contradictory of ideas.
I do not have a shopping list from them. They do not have copy of rule books. I ended up getting information about the dress code from the janitor. They do not have a map printout out of the school. I could go on here about the complaints.
They use IDs. If my son doesn’t have it showing like it gets tucked into his jacket, or put his jacket over it….they will fine him $1.75. And he could be charged that multiple times a day. I don’t see how that is even legal. I am getting rooms they might have rule books for him to sign as a “contract” ummmm minors cannot enter contracts.
Maybe I am being over critical and not liking our situation. I wish I could afford a better plan. I wish I felt confident to make a transcripts of the work we do. Give grades, et.
Life has thrown some bumps at us. We had to deviate from WTM plan to keep our kids out of traditional classrooms. They have excelled and we are moving back to those plans for our younger two.
Now we have reached a pass. My son will be 9th grade. The money is just not there to properly home school him. He wants to go to high school. We have agreed to allow this. We have him registers be things do not look good already. They won’t take my word that he is at a higher level.
I wish I had gone in lying saying he was a sophomore. What would they have done without freshman credits…..
Anyway, I can see this being a very short year for him. I was looking at an on-line option. The one option that fits our budget and is accredit is not much of an education, it would get him graduated sooner. She is a smart kid. I believe he has a good foundation and in a year or two have no problem working at the college level. Would you choose a subpar education to avoid high school?
Seriously this councilor told me it would be ok all the rest of the kids will be doing it. UMMMMMM all the kids do drugs it is still ok. It was such a contradictory of ideas.
I do not have a shopping list from them. They do not have copy of rule books. I ended up getting information about the dress code from the janitor. They do not have a map printout out of the school. I could go on here about the complaints.
They use IDs. If my son doesn’t have it showing like it gets tucked into his jacket, or put his jacket over it….they will fine him $1.75. And he could be charged that multiple times a day. I don’t see how that is even legal. I am getting rooms they might have rule books for him to sign as a “contract” ummmm minors cannot enter contracts.
Maybe I am being over critical and not liking our situation. I wish I could afford a better plan. I wish I felt confident to make a transcripts of the work we do. Give grades, et.