Anonymous wrote: Are there schools who take kids who test well but have bad grades?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here--yes, the problem is they did NO homework last year. One is, as I've noted, ADHD (with anxiety issues). The other hasn't been tested. Neither school provided any support to us when we were trying to work on their executive functioning skills. So, yes, schools with help in that area would be great. You've given me some hope--I figured it was all a lost cause at this point. Thank you for that.
Heard great things about Bullis for kids like this. Would they be willing to repeat a grade if the school asked it of them?
Anonymous wrote:OP here--yes, the problem is they did NO homework last year. One is, as I've noted, ADHD (with anxiety issues). The other hasn't been tested. Neither school provided any support to us when we were trying to work on their executive functioning skills. So, yes, schools with help in that area would be great. You've given me some hope--I figured it was all a lost cause at this point. Thank you for that.
Anonymous wrote:OP here--one's currently in 8th, one in 9th. And let me be honest--by struggling, I mean really, really bad grades last year. I have some hope for improvement this year with one (anxiety issues now more under control), but I'm not expecting miracles. Catholic schools are definitely an option for us, although it's possible one of our kids is gay, and I'm not sure about the social environment given that. I'll definitely look at Landon.
Anonymous wrote:We have one middle school and one high school student who seem to be falling through the cracks. We're not happy with the public school, and they're not succeeding. My husband and I have long been committed to public schools for all our kids, but we're pretty much ready to give up. But because they're not doing well, I'm not sure that it's possible to get them into a private school. One is ADHD, so Commonwealth Academy might be a possibility, but the other is not (or at least is undiagnosed). Are there schools who take kids who test well but have bad grades? We live in Alexandria, so schools not crazy far away would be great, but we're open to just about anything at this point.