Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:because moving isn't stressful - lol
Who says people are doing this to avoid stress? It’s about the education of their children. Some people are willing to sacrifice for that.
People just aren't willing to parent their kids. I get it.
Your kids are getting an education - that mommy and daddy aren't resilient and can't hack it. And to the women out there doing too much work, either your husband is horrible and lazy or you aren't letting him participate. Your kids are learning that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:because moving isn't stressful - lol
Who says people are doing this to avoid stress? It’s about the education of their children. Some people are willing to sacrifice for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
We've applied our one kid to 7 privates. Hoping one comes through but applications are way up all all schools.
Kid #2 is already in private.
Kid #3 in public and struggling but we don't have the money for more private school so didn't apply. This is our youngest kids and we love our elementary... just need in-person.
I'm thinking we may just move over the summer if things are trending virtual in June (which is when we're locked in for private tuition). It seems to be the easiest option.
You do understand that except for Florida, Alabama and South Dakota public schools will be DL for a while on and off right?
I think you should move to Florida or Alabama.
Or Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Georgia
New York
Texas
Vermont
New Hampshire
Maine
I could go on.... you sound misinformed and ignorant.
The entire freaking country is getting kids back.
Baltimore is bringing back every K-5 kids who wants to return on Feb 1.
NYC has brought back EVERY KID for 5 days a week in 250 schools out of 878 total schools. 850/878 have brought back some kids 5 days per week.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. My kiddo is excelling with DL and I love my charter. And I'm not moving to Trump country so I can be in-person in school districts that teach Jesus but no history.
Anonymous wrote:because moving isn't stressful - lol
Anonymous wrote:Virginia is now pushing schools to open, and teachers are getting vaccines. I have no expectation of local schools remaining closed in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
We've applied our one kid to 7 privates. Hoping one comes through but applications are way up all all schools.
Kid #2 is already in private.
Kid #3 in public and struggling but we don't have the money for more private school so didn't apply. This is our youngest kids and we love our elementary... just need in-person.
I'm thinking we may just move over the summer if things are trending virtual in June (which is when we're locked in for private tuition). It seems to be the easiest option.
You do understand that except for Florida, Alabama and South Dakota public schools will be DL for a while on and off right?
I think you should move to Florida or Alabama.
Or Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Georgia
New York
Texas
Vermont
New Hampshire
Maine
I could go on.... you sound misinformed and ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:No. School districts which open when it's not safe, and place staff in danger, probably don't have good STEM programs anyhow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move? Of course not. My DC is in HS. It hasn’t been easy, but I treasure this time with DC and DH.
It's a different ballgame when your kids can handle DL without you co-teaching and can plan their own social lives.