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Proud daddy over here.

Alaric593

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We moved my daughter to a private parochial school for a variety of reasons and it's already paying dividends on all of those reasons. Specifically in this instance, the personalized teaching plan. Her teacher asked my permission this morning when I dropped my daughter off to move my daughter to third grade math and reading because second grade is too easy for her and she needs to be challenged.
 
Im glad that she is doing great and also wish her to feel great with her new classmates and teachers.
 
Hey she's a star! And her teacher sounds great too. This seems like a good move for her. I especially like to see children treated as individuals. Because they are. It's hard to decide what's best for a child at times, but this seems very successful.
 
Great news. The school challenges students, what a novel concept. I sat in to many brain dead classes thinking what is the goal here, to bore us to death? I really disliked the public school system. But now my school days seems like the country club compared to what happens in schools now.

I thought about doing a parochial school for my daughter, but found a performing arts school which had a bunch awkward teenagers exactly my daughter and it was a match made in heaven. My daughter is sensitive and was a little depressed so the regular public high school would have been a failure. She was tired of home school and online school because it was time for social interaction. She is somewhat on the Autism Spectrum. She definitely needs her down time and l never interfered with that.

I guess l can only ask you to please respect that time when they need down time to unwind.
 

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