Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD and her friends report there are pretty bad fights at Wilson multiple times a day. Fights in hallways, in class. Boy on girl, kids getting jumped etc. I know this is “normal” high school behavior but it’s become quite disruptive for DD.
It isn't normal. This behavior doesn't happen in all high schools. Teenagers don't have to be violent.
Anonymous wrote:DD and her friends report there are pretty bad fights at Wilson multiple times a day. Fights in hallways, in class. Boy on girl, kids getting jumped etc. I know this is “normal” high school behavior but it’s become quite disruptive for DD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD and her friends report there are pretty bad fights at Wilson multiple times a day. Fights in hallways, in class. Boy on girl, kids getting jumped etc. I know this is “normal” high school behavior but it’s become quite disruptive for DD.
It isn't normal. This behavior doesn't happen in all high schools. Teenagers don't have to be violent.
Anonymous wrote:DD and her friends report there are pretty bad fights at Wilson multiple times a day. Fights in hallways, in class. Boy on girl, kids getting jumped etc. I know this is “normal” high school behavior but it’s become quite disruptive for DD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s terrible about the classes other than normal Team complaints?
Your kid needs to find new friends. I would not remove my kid from a school unless there was some danger or they aren’t being educated.
OP described both of those things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, what's your other option? Would you homeschool? Could you get him into a private school somewhere?
I homeschooled my child last year and it was great. I kept my child socially connected with positive friends and activities. There is a homeschooling page on dcum as well as lots on Facebook like SEA (secular, eclectic, academic). What are your means like? DC is great about homeschooling in one regard - very hands off. However, they don't provide resources- other states do. We used the library a LOT.
Anonymous wrote:Well, what's your other option? Would you homeschool? Could you get him into a private school somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:What’s terrible about the classes other than normal Team complaints?
Your kid needs to find new friends. I would not remove my kid from a school unless there was some danger or they aren’t being educated.
Anonymous wrote:This year has been awful on so many levels, from terrible classes to toxic friend groups who use drugs. Have you ever considered pulling your kid from a high school? How would that work?