For many, THAT is their high school experience, not the posies and proms and homecoming rah-rah-rah that is so commonly touted as the necessary "rite of passage" which has absolutely NOT A THING to do with the "real world".
"Rite of Passage"...this one tickles me because like graygables said it ABSOLUTELY has no merit in how I want my kids raised. Just to give some more input...
We homeschooled our first 2 from 5,6th grade up all the way to graduation. In the 9th grade, due to being newbies (plus it was over 10 years ago), our son thought he wanted to go back to school. We gave him the option of the private school where he'd been or a high school that had a 'gifted' program and AP classes. He opted for the public high school. He had to take the CAT (California Achievement Test) to enter with the school board. They treated him like he was a leper...quite ugly and sure that he wouldn't pass. To my son's credit, at that time (we had schooled 3 yrs at home), he was the only person in our county who had EVER made a 100 on the CAT! So, they let him enter the public high school. What a YEAR!!! He'd come home, tell me for gifted classes the type of books they were reading, how his biology teacher didn't know when the exams were, but handed out the exam the day before (with the answers), and how boys were asking him if he 'enjoyed' himself by xxxx....

My son came home, said "Mom, I don't want to be anything like some of these guys", and was so frustrated. We made him go ahead and finish the year out (thinking he needed the credits), but later on, knew he had only gained knowledge in the end from taking one excelled computer class! When I talked to the principal about all the classes and how I felt they really weren't teaching, giving him the answers the day before an exam, I was told "You have to realize we have 28 kids in the class, and we need alot of them to pass the test"..when I told him "That's not teaching"...he said "You know, no other parent complains about the test with answers"..I told him, I wasn't the parent to 27 other kids, just the one, and I want him to learn, NOT rote memory the day before to pass a test. Pretty sad Huh? So, we brought him back home to finish high school. Now mind you, there are some great public schools out there I'm sure, but for us, we didn't miss the 'rite of passage' some tout it to be!!!
My son graduated from high school, got a full scholarship to college and then won his graduate assistantship for his IMBA. Proud? You betcha! And proud of the man he is today!!!
We're down to our 11yr dd now, homeschooling her as we did the other two, and if she turns out anything like the other two as far as academically, we again, will be proud!! Even if she struggles, her 'rite of passage' will be knowing: WHOSE she is, WHO she is, and WHO SHE is supposed to be!!!
...just another perspective from someone who has 'been there' and 'done that'....
