Anonymous wrote:Sounds harsh . It’s really likely due to her learning differences. Public schools are out because she can veer towards the wrong crowd. She’s currently boarding and getting bad grades. LD schools don’t seem to offer enough financial aid. What other options do I have if she gets kicked out???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s mildly dyslexic. Mostly memory and EF issues. Sh*t just hit the fan in 10th and she’s struggling. It wasn’t nice to call her not smart, just frustrated.
Siena School?
Anonymous wrote:She’s mildly dyslexic. Mostly memory and EF issues. Sh*t just hit the fan in 10th and she’s struggling. It wasn’t nice to call her not smart, just frustrated.
Anonymous wrote:She’s mildly dyslexic. Mostly memory and EF issues. Sh*t just hit the fan in 10th and she’s struggling. It wasn’t nice to call her not smart, just frustrated.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds harsh . It’s really likely due to her learning differences. Public schools are out because she can veer towards the wrong crowd. She’s currently boarding and getting bad grades. LD schools don’t seem to offer enough financial aid. What other options do I have if she gets kicked out???
Anonymous wrote:And if she goes to college, community college will be a necessity prior.
Anonymous wrote:What learning differences? (Which by the way does NOT mean she isn’t smart.) And if you’re looking for a day school, where do you live?