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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 177442" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>If you are doing it because he wants to (not, right?) you're not nuts. If you are doing it for reasons of your own? Well, I'll just say I think it would be a mistake.</p><p></p><p>Of <em>course</em> the director talked to you for an hour. That's $35k she's looking at. I'd be more interested in what difficult child had to say about it after talking to the director for an hour. I have a very good friend whose sister sold their home and moved into an apartment to send her child to a boarding school because of behavioral problems. Four months later, the daughter was living with some friend in another town, and mom and dad were still living in their apartment. The school kept their money.</p><p></p><p>Even a wilderness school can expel a student. Much more easily and with much less reason than a public school. And they don't give tuition back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 177442, member: 99"] If you are doing it because he wants to (not, right?) you're not nuts. If you are doing it for reasons of your own? Well, I'll just say I think it would be a mistake. Of [I]course[/I] the director talked to you for an hour. That's $35k she's looking at. I'd be more interested in what difficult child had to say about it after talking to the director for an hour. I have a very good friend whose sister sold their home and moved into an apartment to send her child to a boarding school because of behavioral problems. Four months later, the daughter was living with some friend in another town, and mom and dad were still living in their apartment. The school kept their money. Even a wilderness school can expel a student. Much more easily and with much less reason than a public school. And they don't give tuition back. [/QUOTE]
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