Other - Education. What Is Required To Convert From Home Schooling To Public Schooling?
Other - Education. As The Non-custodial Parent Of Two Boys (14 15 Years Old), I Am Frustrated To Say The Least, That They Are Not Receiving A Proper
Other Education : What Is Required To Convert From Home Schooling To Public Schooling
As the non-custodial parent of two boys (14 15 years old), I am frustrated to say the least, that they are not receiving a proper education. Their mother moved them to Missouri and is "home schooling" them now. All that I receive is a lame excel version of a yearly report card. I have repeatedly asked to be provided with a copy of their curriculum and have been denied each time. Aside from going back to court to make it happen. Can anyone tell me what would be involved in converting them back to a public school enrollment? I am not even certain if their homeschooling grades will even be considered when it comes time to determine what grade to place them in? If anyone has experience with this please reply back. Update - In the State of Missouri "registration" of home schooled students is not mandatory. I have a court order that states that I am entitled to full access to all school records but conveniently they are not registered in any district. Or if they are it is under a different last name. Their mother has not complied with my requests to show their work or their lesson plans. ~~~ Frustrated Parent ~~~
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Generally, by far and away, most home schooled kids easily excell over public schooled kids. So, except for getting bullied in the hall and the usual gang fights, you can expect that your kids will be lightyears ahead of public schooled kids when they graduate. I do know that there are standardized test that HS'er can take, and of course they will have to take the national SATs and AP exams if they intend to go to college. You should ask to see the lessons plan, and ask for copies of any tests that she administers to them. You would be so entitled and any court would support that. Also, their local school will have a record of their home schooling work so be sure you know what school district they are in and inquire there also. As a concerned parent you obviously have an obligation and right to review their work. But unless your ex is running a scam on you (and that's not likely, is it?) the kids are going to turn out fine. It would be a big mistake to start another war over this issue. Unless as I said it is a scam. But once you see that the kids are actually learning good stuff (and I hope that is the case) do what you can to make life easier for everyone all around.
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Answer 1Generally, by far and away, most home schooled kids easily excell over public schooled kids. So, except for getting bullied in the hall and the usual gang fights, you can expect that your kids will be lightyears ahead of public schooled kids when they graduate. I do know that there are standardized test that HS'er can take, and of course they will have to take the national SATs and AP exams if they intend to go to college. You should ask to see the lessons plan, and ask for copies of any tests that she administers to them. You would be so entitled and any court would support that. Also, their local school will have a record of their home schooling work so be sure you know what school district they are in and inquire there also. As a concerned parent you obviously have an obligation and right to review their work. But unless your ex is running a scam on you (and that's not likely, is it?) the kids are going to turn out fine. It would be a big mistake to start another war over this issue. Unless as I said it is a scam. But once you see that the kids are actually learning good stuff (and I hope that is the case) do what you can to make life easier for everyone all around.
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