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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We live in a middling school district, but for various reasons it doesn’t make sense for us to move right now. Kids are starting kindergarten soon and justifying the private school cost for two is difficult. I have no doubt I can cover the math, reading, spelling, and writing that they need outside of school up through sometime in middle school, along with subjects like social studies, art, and music through fun extracurriculars. I’m curious at what point people think this no longer works. At what point does it become necessary to move to a better school district or private because supplementing becomes insufficient or sufficient supplementing becomes too burdensome? I think I can do it with a fairly minimal time commitment in the early years but suspect it will start to ramp up at some point.[/quote] High school, when grades count. [/quote]
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