Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I’d roll my dice and have him stay here and enroll in his classes in his regular school. He’s vaccinated, yes? The likelihood of high schools shutting down is so much lower because kids can get vaccinated.
And the other thing I’d strongly consider is sending one spouse on out of the country while the other stays behind with the kid attending school here. You said it’s possibly 6-12 months. Families in the military do this all the time.
This. Why can’t you stay behind with your kid? Six months isn’t that long.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I’d roll my dice and have him stay here and enroll in his classes in his regular school. He’s vaccinated, yes? The likelihood of high schools shutting down is so much lower because kids can get vaccinated.
And the other thing I’d strongly consider is sending one spouse on out of the country while the other stays behind with the kid attending school here. You said it’s possibly 6-12 months. Families in the military do this all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford. Yes, that Stanford.
They won't take a kid for just a semester, and their admissions is finished.
Most homeschooling families use a variety of providers. Can you provide a list of the AP's your kid is slated to take, and we can make suggestions?
Do you need your kid to transfer the credits back to public school?
Anonymous wrote:Stanford. Yes, that Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:We did Futures Academy, which can be virtual and includes a lot of child actors and athletes who study virtually. They also have classrooms in the LA and SF areas. They are able to offer all AP classes. But, it is costly.
Anonymous wrote:Have you considered a boarding school?
Anonymous wrote:Stanford. Yes, that Stanford.