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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2618317" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>Honestly, I just don't see any other option for a responsible parent ... even private schools have gone completely bonkers ... <img src="/images/smilies/image057.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":nolike:" title="Image057 :nolike:" data-shortname=":nolike:" /> Those online classes have come a long, long way. Son #2 and Son #3 did the online stuff to finish high school. I gotta say those classes were a godsend. The boys got to spend their time doing what they enjoyed, as long as their school work was done ... For example, they both did an internship at the Omniplex for almost a year ... the education they got in how to deal with groups of people, and kids, and co-workers was so much more valuable to them than sitting in a chair in a classroom bored out of their minds. If the computer classes had been available when they started school I would have just enrolled them in those and done the homeschool thing in the evenings when I got home from work. I would have had to pay for a sitter during the day (until they were older) but it would have been worth it. They didn't learn anything in public school except how to cause trouble ... I suppose that's what I got for teaching them how to read and basic math skills before they ever darkened the door of a kindergarten ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2618317, member: 1242"] Honestly, I just don't see any other option for a responsible parent ... even private schools have gone completely bonkers ... :nolike: Those online classes have come a long, long way. Son #2 and Son #3 did the online stuff to finish high school. I gotta say those classes were a godsend. The boys got to spend their time doing what they enjoyed, as long as their school work was done ... For example, they both did an internship at the Omniplex for almost a year ... the education they got in how to deal with groups of people, and kids, and co-workers was so much more valuable to them than sitting in a chair in a classroom bored out of their minds. If the computer classes had been available when they started school I would have just enrolled them in those and done the homeschool thing in the evenings when I got home from work. I would have had to pay for a sitter during the day (until they were older) but it would have been worth it. They didn't learn anything in public school except how to cause trouble ... I suppose that's what I got for teaching them how to read and basic math skills before they ever darkened the door of a kindergarten ... [/QUOTE]
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