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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's kinda interesting how involved parents get. I'm pretty hands off and have let my oldest son make all his own choices. He's headed into 10th and is taking AP Calc and AP German. He manages his own schedule and time. If he over commits that's a lesson he will learn. I've just alwsys let him explore what he's wanted and it's worked out well. Gotta say though, I'm not terribly impressed with the rigors of American public schools. We spent the first 11 years of his life in Germany in their public system and it's pitifully easy here. [/quote] Typical DCUM parent. Always finding a way to sneak for humble brag along with pulling the other person down. [/quote] I think the poster reveals how awful the american public school system is. We are a state dept family and one of the enormous benefits is my kids have an an excellent education. We are back in the states and I have to Green the schools here as compared to outside the country are pretty abysmal. Obviously you all have no Fram of reference so this fact upsets and you are taking isneaybtok personal. I really wish we were deployed right now because at leat my kids would be sitting in a classroom right now in a country that values education![/quote]
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