I hate these conversations. New person moving into the area asks me which school district is best. How do I answer that? I truly believe they all pretty much suck. Technically, the area I live in has the best schools. There is even a premium to buy a house in my neighborhood. The same exact house on the other side of town is $30,000 cheaper. For real.
Still, after 2 years attendance in this magnificently wonderful school district, I pulled my kids out.
Classroom trailers
Too much ADHD testing
Not enough gifted testing
Bullying on the Elementary level (not even middle school yet)
Child safety is very questionable.
How do I in good conscience recommend these schools. I know this person does not want to homeschool, so I just tell them what they want to hear- I guess.
Stay on top of your child's education and they will be fine wherever you put them. That means, read every piece of paper that comes into the house. Volunteer at the school. Sit with them during homework. Don't let guidance counselors make decisions for them... be involved.
Still, I know that is not enough, but what am I supposed to say?
I know that test scores and drop out rates numbers are misrepresented.
I know that our schools guilty of the same CRCT cheating that Atlanta Schools are in trouble for.
... and so much more.
But I am not here to convince you to homeschool or to volunteer to homeschool for you. Don't know what else to do.
FREE HOME EDUCATION WEBSITE
ahermitt.com
Still, after 2 years attendance in this magnificently wonderful school district, I pulled my kids out.
Classroom trailers
Too much ADHD testing
Not enough gifted testing
Bullying on the Elementary level (not even middle school yet)
Child safety is very questionable.
How do I in good conscience recommend these schools. I know this person does not want to homeschool, so I just tell them what they want to hear- I guess.
Stay on top of your child's education and they will be fine wherever you put them. That means, read every piece of paper that comes into the house. Volunteer at the school. Sit with them during homework. Don't let guidance counselors make decisions for them... be involved.
Still, I know that is not enough, but what am I supposed to say?
I know that test scores and drop out rates numbers are misrepresented.
I know that our schools guilty of the same CRCT cheating that Atlanta Schools are in trouble for.
... and so much more.
But I am not here to convince you to homeschool or to volunteer to homeschool for you. Don't know what else to do.
FREE HOME EDUCATION WEBSITE
ahermitt.com
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Do they allow part-time homeschooling? We are trying that next year with Emperor.
They allow part time for children with disabilities. But they aren't interested in homeschooling at all. I probably should direct them to someone who is more excited about the public schools here.