Becky2005
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Not sure. I guess if it was optional. I'm just thinking about our situation and it would be basically impossible for my DD to GET to our community college.
She doesn't have her license yet & even if she manages to get it next year, she won't have a car. There are no school busses to the community college and it's a fairly long drive away. No way could I drive her to classes and still manage to get her younger brothers to school.
We have a co-op thing here where kids can learn vocational things and they aren't even allowed to drive to that. They have to take the bus that the school provides & it's only Juniors/Seniors.
Now if they are going to put the college classes AT the High School then that would work I suppose. I could just see all sorts of legal issues with truancy laws and such.
She doesn't have her license yet & even if she manages to get it next year, she won't have a car. There are no school busses to the community college and it's a fairly long drive away. No way could I drive her to classes and still manage to get her younger brothers to school.
We have a co-op thing here where kids can learn vocational things and they aren't even allowed to drive to that. They have to take the bus that the school provides & it's only Juniors/Seniors.
Now if they are going to put the college classes AT the High School then that would work I suppose. I could just see all sorts of legal issues with truancy laws and such.