Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is 18 soon, right? I wouldn't do anything, but divorce the wife.
DC missed 30 days every year in high school, all from ex's house. They graduated fine, is doing well in college, and works nearly full time.
You have to know why they do it. Mine was lazy, school was boring, and kids was convinced they let him graduate, because other were even dumber. That's in DC though.
Repeating a year would have been very good though.
They’re married and this is happening right under his nose in his own home?!?
Sounds like it. But if he leaves the house at 5:30 am, and can't be contacted while at work, what is he supposed to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is 18 soon, right? I wouldn't do anything, but divorce the wife.
DC missed 30 days every year in high school, all from ex's house. They graduated fine, is doing well in college, and works nearly full time.
You have to know why they do it. Mine was lazy, school was boring, and kids was convinced they let him graduate, because other were even dumber. That's in DC though.
Repeating a year would have been very good though.
They’re married and this is happening right under his nose in his own home?!?
Anonymous wrote:He is 18 soon, right? I wouldn't do anything, but divorce the wife.
DC missed 30 days every year in high school, all from ex's house. They graduated fine, is doing well in college, and works nearly full time.
You have to know why they do it. Mine was lazy, school was boring, and kids was convinced they let him graduate, because other were even dumber. That's in DC though.
Repeating a year would have been very good though.
Anonymous wrote:That is it.
My wife lets our HS son skip school all the time.
He has 25 unexcused absences this year alone. We have fought tooth and nail about this to the point that I've threatened divorce and meant it.
I leave for work at 5:30 in the morning and work in a SCIF so unless I take time off, there is nothing I can do. She completely dismisses my concerns over this and walks out of the room any time I try to discuss it or point out how she is setting him up for failure.
The school just emailed us and said if he has one more unexcused absence, he will not be permitted to move to the next grade. They cited Virginia law.
My wife's response?
'They're bluffing."
Help me. What can I do?
Anonymous wrote:
Is your son college bound ?
Need to get this wayyyyy in check dad