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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not ok. It’s rude. [/quote] Nah. School is service for your child. Its rude of them to not meet her needs. Its not rude to say this service isnt fully adequate so ive found others [/quote] That’s not the point anyone is arguing. Are you being obtuse [/quote] This was in direct response to a poster saying it was rude. Its not rude to take your kid out of school for any particular reason. Definitely not rude for enrichment. Its weird to think you owe the school all 6.4 hours of the day or whatever because of manners... that's not something OP should consider when making this decision.[/quote] It is rude. And entitled.[/quote] It’s not rude, what a strange take. The kid needs to learn, school isn’t interested in doing it, the OP found an option that was. [/quote] School isn’t meant to be a la carte. If OP feels that this school isn’t meeting her DD’s needs then she should look for a private school that will. It’s disruptive to teachers and the other students if students are coming and going. [/quote] It is in fact supposed to be differentiated by abilities. Other kids aren’t “disrupted” by a kid packing her backpack ten minutes before they do to go do extra math. [/quote]
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