I totally agree. My son was doing terrible in Elementary School. The big classes were a problem, he wasn't receiving the attention he needed. He was ADHD and would leave the classroom due to being bored, the teacher would NEVER notice he was gone, I would get a call that they noticed he was missing and they'd find him an hour later in the library or in someone elses classrom!
His teacher even thought homeschooling was wonderful and would benefit him greatly, and it did. I did put him back into public school for middle school, since my ex-husband and I couldn't come to an agreement on the homeschooling issue, sadly. When the Principal was going through our portfolio she was flabbergasted. She readily admitted that my son never would have learned all of the things he learned, if he was still in the public school system.
Now THAT says something.
Another issue we're having now, is even though he has outgrown the ADHD, he has trouble making friends. All of the kids his age that he is encountering swear, or smoke, or cheat or lie, or are mean, or prejudice, or worse. He has yet to make one true friend who has morals and values that we instill into our children. I'm sure they're out there! But he's not finding them and I feel bad for that. I want him to befriend anyone he wants to, but urge him to stand up for what he believes in, and he does.
So he remains friend-less basically at school, and why be alienated when he could be in a homeschool group with other children who are being taught the same principles as your own child!!!!
He can interact with them, go on fieldtrips with them, socialize with them and learn with them.
Here's wishing I could homeschool again and blessings to all of you who do!
Bravo! Good job!
Julie