Anonymous wrote:Is public transportation in the afternoon an option? Maybe another family could drop them off at the metro or a bus? There are a fair number of private school students who do this although I admit the connection from Va to Md isn't easy.
Anonymous wrote:If this is Commonwealth there are usually carpools of Maryland families every year.
Anonymous wrote:We did not go from state to state but I did drive my child about the same distance to her school for two years.
It was really hard physically for me, not at all for my child who could sleep and do homework, etc. but we bonded on the drive and I would definitely do it again for the right school.
Anonymous wrote:We are not personally doing this but we are friends with a family that does this. They do have a carpool and think it's been worth it. I think their commute may be a tad longer than yours even. The mother did have to switch jobs to have one that's more flexible that would allow the commute. I think it would be hard to do on your own unless you and your spouse could trade off with one doing the morning and one in the afternoon. Otherwise there are not enough hours in the work day.
Your child only gets to do high school once and that's your shot at getting your child ready to be independent. You seem really enthusiastic about the new school and I would definitely figure out a way to make it work.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what you're asking. You could, of course, hire a driver. Or a carpool. Do they have busses? If it's not sustainable - which it sounds like it's not - then maybe look at other options?