His "common core" public high school has few options, none of which are available to people who are no longer taxpayers in this county.
We are really really hoping for something that will lift him beyond the lowest common denominator most common in our public high schools. But yet, a "real school" with a "real curriculum" that will in 2 years be accepted by "real colleges"
FYI, he did k-8 in the local private Christian school, and is easily a year ahead of anything the public high school is offering. Smart kid who is drifting down the road of video games and easy everything.