Anonymous wrote:Given the options, we would like our kids (ES and MS) not to enroll next year and take a gap year instead. Would MoCo allow?
Anonymous wrote:No, legally you’d have to register as homeschooling, and then if you return he following year, your kids would be slotted back in with their class on the assumption that you actually did homeschool them.[/quote
Agree, but someone who just opted o and didn’t homeschool in the pandemic is also probably fine — I don’t think there would be any real consequence
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about MD but in most states you can drop out at 16 or 17
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not legally, but I don’t think there would really be any consequence if you did. This has come up in a few other posts.
The consequences would be that teachers will start losing their jobs. I realize some people may not care about that but that’s the reality.
Anonymous wrote:Not legally, but I don’t think there would really be any consequence if you did. This has come up in a few other posts.
Anonymous wrote:Umm. No.
Delaying a year of ES/MS/HS is very different than delaying college.
Anonymous wrote:Given the options, we would like our kids (ES and MS) not to enroll next year and take a gap year instead. Would MoCo allow?