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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 483361" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>difficult child just called and said he liked this idea a lot. He said they allow early graduation here- I guess he's heard of a few that have done it. I told him that I thought re-entry lady would push for him to get out on his own and I didn't want him to quit high school because he'd done so well. He said 'heck no- I'm not quitting- I've put way too much into this'. Well, that's a good sign, even for him to finally start thinking about long-term goals and the fact that''s he's worked for something instead of EVERYTHING being for the moment, Know what I mean?? He did asked if he'd still be able to go to the prom, ( that will be the least of our worries over the next 18 mos), and I said I wasn't sure. He said 'well, if my girlfriend still goes to that school then I would". Good point- yes, then you would, as long as you haven't gotten into trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 483361, member: 3699"] difficult child just called and said he liked this idea a lot. He said they allow early graduation here- I guess he's heard of a few that have done it. I told him that I thought re-entry lady would push for him to get out on his own and I didn't want him to quit high school because he'd done so well. He said 'heck no- I'm not quitting- I've put way too much into this'. Well, that's a good sign, even for him to finally start thinking about long-term goals and the fact that''s he's worked for something instead of EVERYTHING being for the moment, Know what I mean?? He did asked if he'd still be able to go to the prom, ( that will be the least of our worries over the next 18 mos), and I said I wasn't sure. He said 'well, if my girlfriend still goes to that school then I would". Good point- yes, then you would, as long as you haven't gotten into trouble. [/QUOTE]
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