Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I should have included in my post that it seems that her kids go to regular Philly public schools in the fall and spring, they just move to VT for the winter. If they home schooled all year I would understand it better.
Some of the ski academies do just winter semesters.
Yes, but most public schools in other parts of the country aren’t going to excuse kids for 3 months to go ski.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I should have included in my post that it seems that her kids go to regular Philly public schools in the fall and spring, they just move to VT for the winter. If they home schooled all year I would understand it better.
Some of the ski academies do just winter semesters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this Beauty or Fashion???
Shana is a longtime fashion blogger who is extremely savvy and makes loads of money. Big Golden Goose fan, if you want a sense of her fashion.
But the discussion is how are her kids being taught if they're in VT skiing all day., logistics of moving each season, and the like...and even then it's a presumption OP made.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this Beauty or Fashion???
Shana is a longtime fashion blogger who is extremely savvy and makes loads of money. Big Golden Goose fan, if you want a sense of her fashion.
Anonymous wrote:How is this Beauty or Fashion???
Anonymous wrote:How is this Beauty or Fashion???
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I should have included in my post that it seems that her kids go to regular Philly public schools in the fall and spring, they just move to VT for the winter. If they home schooled all year I would understand it better.