Hello frens. I just read over our districts reopening plan and they are still entertaining the kungflu agenda, but masks are optional if you sign an opt out form and if someone in the class comes down with it the unmasked automatically get 10 day quarantine. So i guess besides the covid restrictions that i am not happy with, plus them being tracked on their school ipads, what would be more reasons to homeschool? We did it for the last month of this year and I prefer it but husband thinks they need to be in the system in order for us to fight for them and be taken seriously by the school board. I know they are looking forward to going back to school, but my gut is telling me no. I need to convince the husband, please help.
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (45)
sorted by:
I made the decision to home school many years ago. It was not a popular decision with some of my family members, including my husband at the time. My children are 28 and 30 years old now and I can honestly say it's been the best decision I ever made. BY FAR.
Last night we all went out for dinner to celebrate a birthday. We were chatting away about the latest bullshit "Delta Variant" news when my oldest son suddenly thanked me LOUDLY & PUBLICLY for both not vaccinating and for home schooling him.
I thank God every day for the blessing of two strong healthy smart sons who are able to think critically. But the gift of really truly knowing your children and watching them grow and mature DAILY into fine young adults is priceless. I can't imagine having it any other way.
Having said all that, one son did want to participate in sports and the other in music. We were able to do wrestling, football and band through our school district. Additionally, one son took calculus online through the state because I am not a math genius?
By the time kids reach high school they're really teaching themselves anyways.