| Just homeschool and fail you kid in all his classes and make him “repeat” a grade. |
| WHY? |
| Kids with gap years actually do things; like travel, work, learn a language. Which of those are you going to have your ES kid do? |
I knew a 16 yr old middle schooler. You said es or ms. |
Thanks for all responses. This is OP. We have dual citizenship- EU country. The plan is to move there for six months or so. |
Why would you not have kids go to school in home country where presumably viral rate is much lower? |
New poster. I love this idea. I have two young teenagers in high school, and they are straight A students. We are considering having them do something completely different this year. They both have offers to "work" with younger kids as tutors, and then they could spend a lot of time with their grandparents in another state, helping their grandfather. They could take language online. It's a great possibility. My husband works at a large university, and this is what many students are doing. If he can teach 100 percent remotely, if things keep getting worse, we might head up to New England for nine months. |
Good for you. I will go there as soon as you can. US public schools are rough already and only worse things in sight. |
| Yes. Tell MCPS you are moving out of the area, and moving abroad. |
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If you’re overseas, I don’t think Maryland cares what you do. It’s really only a big issue if you return to high school
And try to get high school credit for courses. Not that it can’t be done but you’ll need to show credit is deserved. If you come back to Es or ms, no biggy except for courses you want hs credit for. I’d go in a heartbeat. |
Because we would like to delay them by one year. Both kids are on the younger side— late August birthdays. They have been doing fine academically, but somewhat delayed in emotional maturity. If we send them to local schools, they will need to catch up with their cohort when we return, no? |
You have to be 18 in Maryland... |
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| Without homeschooling, you would violate truancy laws. |
It looks like OP and kids will be out of the country, so they will have to abide by laws wherever they are, not in Maryland. |