momz
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OP so glad to hear you found an option that works better for your ds. Good luck to him!
I wonder if this will be a turning point and the start of more and more families choosing online programs over their local public schools in the future.
I wonder too. I think we will see changes to the educational system one way or another. If I had younger kids, it would be a no brainer for me. But when my kids were small, I still had faith in the educational system. Having grown up in a small town and graduating with 93 in my class, I had a deep seeded respect for teachers and pre-existing ideas on how school is supposed to be. Well, I learned way too late that my kids' school experience resembles mine only in that there are chairs, desks and a teacher. Nothing else is the same.
For example, my DS went to school today to gather his belongings from his locker. He is still enrolled there. He entered when the doors unlocked, got his things and was returning to his car. They would not let him go to his car! He then told them that he left something in his car that he needed, but nope, could not exit the building. He texted me, so I contacted the school and told them he has an appointment, the attendance lady gave him a pass to leave for the alleged appointment.
Now, when I was in school, it was no big deal to return to your car for whatever reason. Now, I guess there just so many kids, they cannot know who's going to do drugs in the parking lot, or grab a weapon to bring back in, or whatever. Who knows what the school has to guard against these days.
I'm happy to be done with it.