Anonymous wrote:OP here
We looked into our local public school, but it's not a fit.
Students aren't allowed to leave early for jobs or internships, and she is taking one class online (not allowed to exceed the limit, which is one)
We have spoken to the school counselor, who told my daughter to go to her church, we are Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD would like to transfer for the second semester of her senior year. We moved during her sophomore year and decided on a small private school, thinking the close-knit environment would be a good fit. However, with fewer than 80 students in the high school, she’s struggled to find her place socially and has never really “found her people.” The constant girl drama has been hard on her, and she spends every weekend at home.
We had looked into transferring her during her junior year, but the only other local option was a religious school that didn’t align with our family’s beliefs. Now she’s expressed interest in transferring to a boarding school (if that’s even possible for just one semester) or possibly living with a family member to attend a larger school up north.
I'd appreciate any advice. I don't think transferring is a possible option, and she should just stick the rest of the year out.
Confusing... Is this for College? or High school?
Anonymous wrote:OP here
We looked into our local public school, but it's not a fit.
Students aren't allowed to leave early for jobs or internships, and she is taking one class online (not allowed to exceed the limit, which is one)
We have spoken to the school counselor, who told my daughter to go to her church, we are Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:My DD would like to transfer for the second semester of her senior year. We moved during her sophomore year and decided on a small private school, thinking the close-knit environment would be a good fit. However, with fewer than 80 students in the high school, she’s struggled to find her place socially and has never really “found her people.” The constant girl drama has been hard on her, and she spends every weekend at home.
We had looked into transferring her during her junior year, but the only other local option was a religious school that didn’t align with our family’s beliefs. Now she’s expressed interest in transferring to a boarding school (if that’s even possible for just one semester) or possibly living with a family member to attend a larger school up north.
I'd appreciate any advice. I don't think transferring is a possible option, and she should just stick the rest of the year out.
Anonymous wrote:It's too late to transfer OP. She just needs to graduate and move on, hopefully to a larger university where she can be around different types of people.
Anonymous wrote:What about doing spring semester abroad. A girl in my DD’s high school did this spring semester senior year.