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Thanks, I will! That is, if my husband stops taking "mental health days" and gets his butt back to work.kevins-watch wrote:Heh, enjoy the peace and quiet.
How old do you have to be for 19th grade? I think I'm in 35th grade now. Isn't school ever going to end?I just started 19th grade yesterday. I got my backpack, and my books, and my paper, and my pens, and my crayons. I'm a big boy.-jay
I feel your pain! We had the same problem with our second (October birthday). Fortunately, she was bright enough that a teacher or two recognized she wasn't being challenged enough last year in first grade, so halfway through, they moved her into second grade for an unofficial trial period to see how she'd do. This year, she's in third (yay!). We were told you just have to be persistent with the school district and/or the teachers. We had the principal on our side, too, which helps. He may have gone behind the back of school district headquarters to do it, though.drew wrote:This year, we get rid of two of them..unfortunatly, because of the youngest's birtdate; he won't start until he's almost six.
Yip! Those days are over in a lot more places now. School goes from August to May.Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:Wow, kids are starting school early now-a-days.... didn't it used to start in September?
I'll be a mess when my kids are there.duchess of malfi wrote:My older son, the 17 year old started his university classes on Monday. Good lord, I miss that kiddo.![]()
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How cool is that?My younger son, age 13, woudl have started public school this Wednesday, but we are home schooling him this year. He and I are having fun reading The Iliad, and studying astronomy and American history.![]()
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Duchess, may I inquire as to why you're homeschooling? We keep thinking of it as an option for Beorn, but we have been happy with the charter schools he's attended so far. So far, we don't have that option here in Gator Town for High School.duchess of malfi wrote:My younger son, age 13, woudl have started public school this Wednesday, but we are home schooling him this year. He and I are having fun reading The Iliad, and studying astronomy and American history.![]()
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My kids are both November birthdays and so are a year younger than most of their classmates. The cutoff in our state for kindergarten is Dec. 1, so a lot of fall kids start school when they are only four years old! We are home schooling for just one year for a variety of reasons:Menolly wrote:Duchess, may I inquire as to why you're homeschooling? We keep thinking of it as an option for Beorn, but we have been happy with the charter schools he's attended so far. So far, we don't have that option here in Gator Town for High School.duchess of malfi wrote:My younger son, age 13, woudl have started public school this Wednesday, but we are home schooling him this year. He and I are having fun reading The Iliad, and studying astronomy and American history.![]()
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That sounds great!Plissken wrote:Ivy starts 1 week after Labor Day, but she's been in her film classes most of the summer, so I'll just continue missing her.
(Pliss Brags: Went to the premier of her 10 minute documentary at a local theater tonight. The kid managed to make Local Public Transportation funny and interesting.)
It is....I did this the first time I met my boyfriend's exented family..the kid's loved it.aliantha wrote:Sounds like fun, Lorelei!![]()