Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My best friend’s kid got sucked into drugs at boarding school.
Your friends kid makes bad choices. He/she would have made bad choices at home too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gosh, you know what? I often had a tough time at public school in my local district. It was a hard and challenging experience and many tears were shed.
Knowing this, why do parents send their kids to public school? They seem like they could do a lot of damage.
+1. In 8th grade public I figured out smoking, drinking, sex, and pot. I skipped class for most of 8th grade. However, I showed up for exams and turned in assignments on time. Got straight As. I forged my moms signature on my absence notes. My parents had no idea that what I was doing while I was supposed to be at school. I left for school on time and came home when it was expected.
Anonymous wrote:At boarding schools, kids are basically on their own - just like another poster said “much like college”. We pulled our kid out and it was sheer hell getting reacclamated to family life. Kids are raising themselves there with zero parental support.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh, you know what? I often had a tough time at public school in my local district. It was a hard and challenging experience and many tears were shed.
Knowing this, why do parents send their kids to public school? They seem like they could do a lot of damage.
Anonymous wrote:My best friend’s kid got sucked into drugs at boarding school.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh, you know what? I often had a tough time at public school in my local district. It was a hard and challenging experience and many tears were shed.
Knowing this, why do parents send their kids to public school? They seem like they could do a lot of damage.