LadyShiva
<font color=red>Engaged at WDW Dec '98!<br><font c
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Ok,
This has been a very trying two weeks for us here at stargater home.
Due to an increase in our private school tuition of 400 more per month!!![]()
So, we called up the local school district to see what they could do for us. Well, we have a wonderful (NOT) feature called choice schools where you can choose which school to send your child to. That sounds great, but all the good schools are taken early. Since this increase was just announced less than a month before school starting, the only place still available is a school that is 25 miles away and it is rated a c school! DD 9 would be on a bus for 2 hours per day....that is not cool. She would have to get up at 5 to be ready for the bus at 6, and then not get home until 4:30. That is a long insane day for her let alone for what kind of education. Also found out that if we did put her in public school we would have to go infront of the school board everytime we wanted to take a vacation over 3 days...YIKES that is a lot for us. They would get so sick of seing us. We take about 3 vacations per year usually during school becuase the prices are lower and the weather is nicer.
This is not really a viable option for us.
Was wondering how many of you homeschool and how difficult is it? DH works nights and is home all day....was just wondering if this could work for us.
PS. The adoption with Ashley is not going as planned, the two girls just are not getting along and it is causing some other concerns in the house. So, I am not sure how that is going to work. I am so saddened but the girls have entirely different personalities and that is just killing me and DH.They bicker over everything and anything.
OK enough about my rant, thanks for letting me vent.

I was on a bus for that long each day for middle school. Not elementary, though--'bout 2 years older than your daughter is now. Any way to get a scholarship for the private school you prefer? Are there any other private schools around you? What about homeschools that might perhaps take 2 more students? I don't know the rules for homeschools adding children that aren't related. The family board here at DISboards would be able to help you better, I'd guess. Would your DH be able to be a good teacher if he also needs to sleep after a long night's work?
I've personally been in the worst school in Mississippi (no joke!) and had the most brilliant teachers. I've also been in the best schools in the US. The teachers I've been lucky to labor under made all the difference in my education. I hope that helps comfort you with these important decisions.
Brandie