(June 7, 2015 at 1:44 am)Goosebump Wrote: Public school on the whole is a widely subjective experience. I've had the privilege or misfortune to witness rural well to do and inner city Philadelphia public school systems. My two younger siblings were homeschooled after 6th grade. I myself am a highschool drop out which led to my siblings' homeschooling.
If nothing else I can relate a little to what your facing. But what is this stigmata against home schooling? I'm unaware of it... Should this be another thread?
Yes, I realized I was hijacking this thread, so I made a homeschooling one. Thank you for sharing your experience with it though, that is interesting. I'm sorry you dropped out, my husband had a similarly bad PS experience, and I had a very good one, so I know it can vary widely.
There is a TON of stigma around home schooling. Look at the Duggars. So many people assume negative things about people pulling heir kids out of school.
But, enough of me hijacking this thread, lol. I'll answer any other questions in the other one.

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