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Reply to "Having to drive to other school for multivariable calculus and linear algebra."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Very creative humblebrag. I never would have thought of it. Bravo![/quote] You are being ridiculous. This is a legitimate complaint. [/quote] Different poster here. It's a legitimate issue to consider when signing up for classes, but not a cause for complaint. The transportation options or lack of them is usually made clear--sounds like OP's kid's school was not on the ball about that information and OP is right to say they need to be clearer. But OP also should have asked early. Many parents don't realize that in high school, schools are not obligated to provide transportation for every student to any class the student could take. Students who switch high schools to get IB or AP curriculum are not provided with transportation to the new school--no "right" to an FCPS bus. Neither are students like OP's teen, who are taking single classes not offered at their high schools. Students in the FCPS Academy programs are, I believe, provided with transportation, but there is not going to be a bus taking one student from school A to school B (and back) in a case like OP's. It would be ideal to have that, sure. But it's not realistic.[/quote]
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