Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I should have included in my post that it seems that her kids go to regular Philly public schools in the fall and spring, they just move to VT for the winter. If they home schooled all year I would understand it better.
Some of the ski academies do just winter semesters.
Yes, but most public schools in other parts of the country aren’t going to excuse kids for 3 months to go ski.
Philly schools have a little known remote option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I should have included in my post that it seems that her kids go to regular Philly public schools in the fall and spring, they just move to VT for the winter. If they home schooled all year I would understand it better.
Some of the ski academies do just winter semesters.
Yes, but most public schools in other parts of the country aren’t going to excuse kids for 3 months to go ski.
They do t have a choice. People are aloud to move. If there kid is enrolled in a academy, it isn’t like their kid isn’t enrolled in an accredited school. Academy programs just have a different daily schedule to accommodate sports. We have a friend who’s daughter does horse jumping in season in Wellington and attends an academy there and the rest of the year attends her zoned school in the DC area.
Neighbor has a kid in a golf academy school in SC. They have longer breaks because a chunk of the kids are from overseas.
We do long trips with our kid who is not in an academy. He is a great student, so if husband school wants to fail him, fine. Experiences he has teach him a lot more than school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I should have included in my post that it seems that her kids go to regular Philly public schools in the fall and spring, they just move to VT for the winter. If they home schooled all year I would understand it better.
Some of the ski academies do just winter semesters.
Yes, but most public schools in other parts of the country aren’t going to excuse kids for 3 months to go ski.
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Anonymous wrote:I follow this blog. I am a size and style twin to their comfort shoe contributor named Linzi.