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rainy029
Jun 12, 2014Explorer
With the school thing... my youngest daughter is now 17 and just finished her Junior yr. For the last 3 school years she has begged me to let her do cyber school. The school district we live in is excellent. We live out in the county so we don't have the crime, drugs and gangs to deal with. I couldn't really see the point in her changing schools. She didn't have a problem with grades or making friends. Just the normal high school teenage girls drama. I made a deal with her last October. If she was still serious about cyber school come the 1st of the year (January of 2014)I would enroll her. But the minute her grades dropped or she was skipping classes back to the brick and mortar school she would go. She is enrolled at K12 Cyber School. She is doing so well in cyber school I let her enroll for her senior year. She has regular teachers, she doesn't understand something or forgets something, she just replays the taped classroom session. Her grades are actually higher than what they were at her old school. She even had the option of graduating early if she wanted to.
All I'm trying to say is, if you are seriously thinking about full-timing it. There are good options out there for schooling.
All I'm trying to say is, if you are seriously thinking about full-timing it. There are good options out there for schooling.
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