On 11/27/06, Lisa K.V. Perry <lisakvperry AT gmail.com> wrote:
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> We still struggle with our decision to let our oldest son, Spencer, attend
> high school.
Lisa
I, too, was uncomfortable with putting my children in government schools. A
good school would have been fine for my older two--I am not a devout
unschooler, and we had been preparing for the time when they would go to
college by adopting some school-y textbooks and assignments. But this
government school (the "best" in Tallahassee) has been really hard for me to
come to terms with. There's no need to list the problems, the same list
would do for just about any school. The one bright spot is the choral music
program. It's headed by an absolutely fabulous director, the kind who
change students' lives and inspire filmmakers.
I worried most about my youngest. He was in sixth grade when he entered the
government school. His pursuits had not been particularly academic up to
that point. I needn't have worried, though. He's retained his interests
and his delightful lack of sophistication.
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