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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A curfew for a legal adult is ridiculous. [/quote] An 18 year old in high school is not an adult. [/quote] Except, in the eyes of the law they are an adult. Work to change the law if you disagree. [/quote] All the people who want to red shirt their kids so desperately should be reading this. Imagine dealing with a 19 year old senior in high school![/quote] Just stop with this. My kid turns 18 in October of senior year. He wasn’t red-shirted but he’ll be a legal adult nearly the entire year anyway. We have a good relationship and don’t anticipate this kind of drama. But who knows![/quote] So grateful I sent my child to school at the normal time. He'll turn 18 in the spring of his senior year like normal. [/quote] The pp you quoted sent her kid to school at "the normal time" too. Not every kid has a spring birthday.[/quote]
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