What Schools/states are open for HS and are good? We can move (and intend to)

Anonymous

If it's the only way to get you to stop posting daily screeds harassing teachers and whining about distance learning, YES, PLEASE MOVE.

Moving while in high school is not recommended, of course.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Derp South is your paradise.


I would move to Georgia or Florida! Their COVID don't spread.
Anonymous
Schools in long island are open they are town based so it's town depending
Anonymous
Op here _ Hi thank you! This is all helpful but any specific district within the state that is open and good would be great to know. I know moving in Hs is not ideal but this year has been horrible.. it has been a year by the time my kid goes in two days a week. As much as my hs kid wants to stay,, he tried asking if he can ge homeschooled since it was really clear he was upset 2ith the teaching (or lack of) and we uave had to go to kuan academy pretty constantly. The teachers are not covering the material- we see it with both kids and we are there, see materials etc.. Thank you again if you can provide school systems in states to consider
Anonymous
Long island towns with good schools: Roslyn, great neck, Manhasset, port Washington, Wantagh, Bellmore, east Williston, Jericho, Huntington,, did hills
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check what districts in Ohio are open. I grew up in the Cleveland area and every district there is local control, no county-wide battleships that take months to make even the slightest decisions. Look at Rocky River, Westlake, and Brecksville-Broadview Heights.

My friends in Florida are mostly back too, but that’s more of a mixed bag in terms of quality.


+1

Would also consider Solon, Beachwood, Hudson. Shaker Heights if you want more "urban" feel, but still suburban.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Almost any other area but the DMV is open. Denver? San Diego?

Not Chicago. Lol.
But really. Why move? Just pay for private school. It’s open too.


I have friends outside Denver and family outside San Diego. Both are fully virtual at their elementaries. I assume the local high schools are the same.

DCUM likes to think the dc region is the only place still doing virtual, but the reality is that outside the south, most places are still some form of remote/hybrid. My friends in rural canada are sending their kids full time, but even they've had weeks interspersed with full virtual time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost any other area but the DMV is open. Denver? San Diego?

Not Chicago. Lol.
But really. Why move? Just pay for private school. It’s open too.


I have friends outside Denver and family outside San Diego. Both are fully virtual at their elementaries. I assume the local high schools are the same.

DCUM likes to think the dc region is the only place still doing virtual, but the reality is that outside the south, most places are still some form of remote/hybrid. My friends in rural canada are sending their kids full time, but even they've had weeks interspersed with full virtual time.


I like how you are conflating all virtual with hybrid and even schools that are mostly in-person in order to try to make your point.
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