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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 611073" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>We use Connections Academy. It's probably a good thing you don't have k12 there as I haven't heard much good about it. You can pull the kid out of any school simply by emailing or sending written notice to the school. For Connections, they prefer you don't do that until all their enrollment stuff is received and accepted. Same for pulling him out of online. To go INTO a school, you need to contact them and complete the enrollment documentation. I will warn you that the school he's currently in probably will never let him back in without a LOT of proof that he's "changed". That's the sad part. </p><p></p><p>What I did with difficult child 1 was pull him out to "homeschool" while we did the enrollment paperwork for CA. It took about 2 weeks and I simply found online stuff for the 4 core required classes for difficult child 1 to do. Videos, online math games, National Geographic, etc. You could see difficult child 1's whole body totally relax the minute I told him my plan and that he didn't have to go back there. Good luck. I'm glad you have options that won't cause you too much hardship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 611073, member: 15799"] We use Connections Academy. It's probably a good thing you don't have k12 there as I haven't heard much good about it. You can pull the kid out of any school simply by emailing or sending written notice to the school. For Connections, they prefer you don't do that until all their enrollment stuff is received and accepted. Same for pulling him out of online. To go INTO a school, you need to contact them and complete the enrollment documentation. I will warn you that the school he's currently in probably will never let him back in without a LOT of proof that he's "changed". That's the sad part. What I did with difficult child 1 was pull him out to "homeschool" while we did the enrollment paperwork for CA. It took about 2 weeks and I simply found online stuff for the 4 core required classes for difficult child 1 to do. Videos, online math games, National Geographic, etc. You could see difficult child 1's whole body totally relax the minute I told him my plan and that he didn't have to go back there. Good luck. I'm glad you have options that won't cause you too much hardship. [/QUOTE]
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