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Don't apologize. All is good. Good to throw them out there for people who haven't done them yet.Dang, I didn't know that, I'm sorry. I was hoping to be helpful.
Don't apologize. All is good. Good to throw them out there for people who haven't done them yet.Dang, I didn't know that, I'm sorry. I was hoping to be helpful.
I'd stay in the better school district if I could. But I suppose one way to find out is to go visit the other school (how terrible is it?). Will your daughter's terrible friends be even worse, in the other school district?So honest question...
Would it make me a bad person to move to a slightly worse school district when I can get twice the house for my money? It's just very difficult to find what we need when I have so many people.
Also our 14 year old daughter who is a horrible student, doesn't try in school and has a shitty group of friends is the one bitching about leaving the school district how's that make sense?
Also our 14 year old daughter who is a horrible student, doesn't try in school and has a shitty group of friends is the one bitching about leaving the school district how's that make sense?
meh.So honest question...
Would it make me a bad person to move to a slightly worse school district when I can get twice the house for my money? It's just very difficult to find what we need when I have so many people.
Also our 14 year old daughter who is a horrible student, doesn't try in school and has a shitty group of friends is the one bitching about leaving the school district how's that make sense?
I'm just a renter, I don't want to buy a house that big.I'd stay in the better school district if I could. But I suppose one way to find out is to go visit the other school (how terrible is it?). Will your daughter's terrible friends be even worse, in the other school district?
Also, your house value might be more likely to go up in the better district.....
That is a pretty good point. It's not like the inner city or anything. It's an area where there are some really nice house and some really crappy ones. So it's a mix of stuff.meh.
a good student is a good student and will get the opportunities they try for. community college is a thing, and in most states will transfer to any state school as long as they're not failing. Also, community college has trade schools.
Our worse school in the district also has the IB program in it *shrug*
I've literally seen NO difference in all my friends who have graduated from all the different schools in my city. So it does depend on "how bad" but in my city, the worst is still good enough to do ok. I went to one of the best and am making the least money out of all my friends and doing the worst, lol, and I was an amazing student in high school and college.
edit: and I'm noow coming upon my 10 year reunion for HS
Honestly, I take the stance of - They will get to where they are supposed to be. I have had friends who went to Top 10 colleges that went to not so great high schools. I've also had friends who went to okay schools and okay colleges who have succeeded in life. I think it all depends on the person/kid and their drive.So honest question...
Would it make me a bad person to move to a slightly worse school district when I can get twice the house for my money? It's just very difficult to find what we need when I have so many people.
Also our 14 year old daughter who is a horrible student, doesn't try in school and has a shitty group of friends is the one bitching about leaving the school district how's that make sense?
@jan 's idea is good. visit it. How bad is it? I guess the one thing I'm not accounting for is kids are WAY worse than when I was in high school. So that is a factor. Are they terrible crime children? I can't even say drugs, because drugs were super abundant in my upper middle class school, and parents bought us our liqour and my best friend was dealing weed - that being said all my drinking and drugs in high school i graduated with straight A's hahahThat is a pretty good point. It's not like the inner city or anything. It's an area where there are some really nice house and some really crappy ones. So it's a mix of stuff.
I think I'll do some digging, but then is the other problem, the amount of size we need for what we can afford. What's more important a school that's rated a little worse or living in a house where we all want to strangle each other.@jan 's idea is good. visit it. How bad is it? I guess the one thing I'm not accounting for is kids are WAY worse than when I was in high school. So that is a factor. Are they terrible crime children? I can't even say drugs, because drugs were super abundant in my upper middle class school, and parents bought us our liqour and my best friend was dealing weed - that being said all my drinking and drugs in high school i graduated with straight A's hahah
I would honestly say, overall, a better homelife is important. Less likely to drive the kids out to do something stupid.I think I'll do some digging, but then is the other problem, the amount of size we need for what we can afford. What's more important a school that's rated a little worse or living in a house where we all want to strangle each other.
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I have absolutely no stake in this discussion, but "terrible crime children" is now one of my favorite phrases.@jan 's idea is good. visit it. How bad is it? I guess the one thing I'm not accounting for is kids are WAY worse than when I was in high school. So that is a factor. Are they terrible crime children? I can't even say drugs, because drugs were super abundant in my upper middle class school, and parents bought us our liqour and my best friend was dealing weed - that being said all my drinking and drugs in high school i graduated with straight A's hahah
I probably should also preface by saying our daughter the one throwing the first about all of this. Is a 14 year old going on 5, she pouts and thinks she should always get her way.I would honestly say, overall, a better homelife is important. Less likely to drive the kids out to do something stupid.
I'd choose my sanity, because believe me, those mood stabilizers, antidepressants and anxiety meds start to add up in the good ole pocketbook, even with insurance, those co-pays are no joke.I think I'll do some digging, but then is the other problem, the amount of size we need for what we can afford. What's more important a school that's rated a little worse or living in a house where we all want to strangle each other.
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