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<p>My kids are in K and 3rd. I homeschooled the older one for the second half of 2nd grade. Then I put her back in our local PS for 3rd grade (she did 1st and part of 2nd there), and put the younger one in K. </p>
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<p>They are doing... ok. But not great. They say they are bored - work is too easy, but the older one also says that some of the work is "hard", too. I think they really just need to learn at their own pace. I'm also not thrilled with some of the things they have picked up at school, social-wise.</p>
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<p>OTOH, a lot of the staff at the school are really nice and I like them. I got involved in the PTA to get more of an inside look at the school. Some of the folks are nice. There are a few "drama" situations as well. That have exhausted me...</p>
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<p>I want to just pull the kids out for this coming semester and homeschool them again. But I'm hesitating because well... I'm embarrassed to say this, but because I like a lot of the staff, it feels like it will be hard to say, "You are nice and all, but your school is not working for my kids." Seems like a slap in the face.</p>
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<p>Also, I live in a small community, and I'll see many of these people out and about. I don't want it to be awkward. I don't think the school is really all that bad - in fact, it's pretty good and considered one of the best PS in our area. But it's just not working for my kids. KWIM?</p>
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<p>What can I say to these staff people if I pull out my kids and they ask me why I did that?</p>
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<p>They are doing... ok. But not great. They say they are bored - work is too easy, but the older one also says that some of the work is "hard", too. I think they really just need to learn at their own pace. I'm also not thrilled with some of the things they have picked up at school, social-wise.</p>
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<p>OTOH, a lot of the staff at the school are really nice and I like them. I got involved in the PTA to get more of an inside look at the school. Some of the folks are nice. There are a few "drama" situations as well. That have exhausted me...</p>
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<p>I want to just pull the kids out for this coming semester and homeschool them again. But I'm hesitating because well... I'm embarrassed to say this, but because I like a lot of the staff, it feels like it will be hard to say, "You are nice and all, but your school is not working for my kids." Seems like a slap in the face.</p>
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<p>Also, I live in a small community, and I'll see many of these people out and about. I don't want it to be awkward. I don't think the school is really all that bad - in fact, it's pretty good and considered one of the best PS in our area. But it's just not working for my kids. KWIM?</p>
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<p>What can I say to these staff people if I pull out my kids and they ask me why I did that?</p>