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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 47098" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>HI,</p><p>thanks for the info, Martie! I took a quick look at Keystone and I think it would be affordable. I am looking at this as sort of a last option. Molly hates high school though she likes seeing her friends. She really would like to go to a very small private high school that one of her friends attends but the tuition is $10,000 per yr (though they do one yr in one semester). We can't afford that after paying for Emily's Residential Treatment Center (RTC).</p><p></p><p></p><p> She is on a waiting list at her high school for a day program called the Turning Point, a program for kids with emotional problems. Right now she is receiving home tutoring since her emotional problems make it difficult for her to go to school and concentrate while she's there. She has a great tutor and we are hoping she is going to get credits for most of her classes despite getting D's and F's the first 3 quarters.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess the hope is that by Fall she will be able to attend regular school but I would like to have other options for her if that isn't possible. She can be a self-starter, she used to be an excellent student. Her teachers all agree that she is very smart, capable of the work. I guess we will see how this English correspondence course goes this summer. That should give me an idea of how able she is to do on line school.</p><p></p><p>I sure appreciate everyone replying to me--what a great group you are!</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 47098, member: 3450"] HI, thanks for the info, Martie! I took a quick look at Keystone and I think it would be affordable. I am looking at this as sort of a last option. Molly hates high school though she likes seeing her friends. She really would like to go to a very small private high school that one of her friends attends but the tuition is $10,000 per yr (though they do one yr in one semester). We can't afford that after paying for Emily's Residential Treatment Center (RTC). She is on a waiting list at her high school for a day program called the Turning Point, a program for kids with emotional problems. Right now she is receiving home tutoring since her emotional problems make it difficult for her to go to school and concentrate while she's there. She has a great tutor and we are hoping she is going to get credits for most of her classes despite getting D's and F's the first 3 quarters. I guess the hope is that by Fall she will be able to attend regular school but I would like to have other options for her if that isn't possible. She can be a self-starter, she used to be an excellent student. Her teachers all agree that she is very smart, capable of the work. I guess we will see how this English correspondence course goes this summer. That should give me an idea of how able she is to do on line school. I sure appreciate everyone replying to me--what a great group you are! Jane [/QUOTE]
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