Three of the four are school-aged. One is in a public elementary school. One is in a public high school magnet program. One is at a charter high school geared to kids at-risk for dropping out located on the local college campus.
~Trish
May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand. --old Irish blessing
Irish siggy courtesy beaches59
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I homeschool all o them. I had considered putting my oldest two in school in January since I'm having a lot of problems right now with hubby in chemo and everything. But my mom has been working as a sub in all the area schools and they are really bad. Huge behavioral issues and the kids are way behind academically, especially the first and second graders (they are doing stuff my 4 year old would think is easy.) So they will continue to be at home.
All public school here. I don't have the patience for home school. These boys are always fighting and literally jumping off the walls...lol Private school would be WAyyy too much money. So that just leaves us with public school. :) And it's been just fine!