Bright 2nd grader & school truancy / part-time home-school?
H Schinske wrote:
Ericka ) wrote:
I hear what you're trying to accomplish, but I
would be very surprised if you could get where you're
trying to go. I think you're going to find that homeschooling
is an all or nothing thing.
Actually this too depends on the district. There are a number of partial
homeschoolers where I live (though admittedly most are doing essentially all
the academic work at home, and coming in for things like band and gym).
Yes, I have heard of that--but wouldn't the kids then
be *required* to attend all of the pieces they signed up for
regularly? A child who is missing elementary school for a
day here and there, even if it's a planned particular day,
is almost certainly going to be missing bits and pieces of
any particular academic subject. One a theoretical level,
one might have better luck asking to homeschool a particular
subject or subjects and having the child attend school for
other subjects, but if the child is attending school for
some academic subjects I would think that would be
extremely difficult to work around logistically.
Best wishes,
Ericka
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