I have homeschooled 3 kids at different times over the past 11 years. First you should realize that no decision is permanent.
You can decide to homeschool tomorrow. If it doesn't work out, you can enroll her back in school a few weeks later. She can go back next year if she likes. I had one kid who wanted to go back to public school. It was a complete disaster and I pulled him out for homeschooling again after 2 weeks (while everyone told me that I should make him stick it out). I could tell that it wasn't good for his mental health. People always wonder why more isn't done about bullying and mental health and yet lots of people believe that kids should tough it out. If you were having these issues at work and you couldn't get it resolved, you'd look for a new job. Kids should have an out, too. For the record, my son decided to go back to school less than 2 years later and had a smooth transition back. He's now graduating high school a year early because he got so many high school credits during middle school from homeschooling.
My kids and I loved homeschooling. Sometimes I was took the unschooling/ directed learning approach and sometimes it was much more formal with duel enrollment and online classes. It all depended ont he child. If you do homeschool, a lot of community college will allow your child to start taking duel enrollment classes in the 7th or 8th grade. For FL, they cover the cost. It's a great way to save money on college and get high school and college credit. Also look into whether your child can tae a few classes at the public schol if there are classes that she likes. Where I live, homeschoolers can take up to 4 in-person classes. They can also participate in the school sports programs and extra curricular activities.
Homeschooling is a lot of fun and doesn't have to be a lot of work. We use
YouTube for a majority of it. Crash Course and Khan Academy are great. We usually school for about 3 hours a day. I don't give my kids homework. If you have any specific questions, I'd be happy to answer them. Feel free to message me. Go with your gut and do what's right for your child. Again, you're not making the choice for her entire high school career. There's no harm in trying.