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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 68705" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>TLR, you are so right. I am so happy that she is still in school and somewhat doing well. I use to have much higher expectations but you understand at this point we are thrilled she is still in school. </p><p></p><p>Sadly she isn't taking any challenging classes so she has found herself in class with a lot of the kids we worked so hard to get her away from two years ago. This year will be a real test to see if she is really commited to making good choices. My initial reaction when I realized the direction her schedule was taking her was to try to convince her to change some of her courses to more challenging ones, but then I had to weigh the benefits and I'm afraid she would just fail since she has made it clear that she will not put effort into getting good grades. In the end it's her decision and this year will be a difficult one sitting back and letting her find her own way.</p><p></p><p>The best we can do at this point is encourage her positive activities and friends and hope she finds some interest that she wants to pursue after high school.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 68705, member: 59"] TLR, you are so right. I am so happy that she is still in school and somewhat doing well. I use to have much higher expectations but you understand at this point we are thrilled she is still in school. Sadly she isn't taking any challenging classes so she has found herself in class with a lot of the kids we worked so hard to get her away from two years ago. This year will be a real test to see if she is really commited to making good choices. My initial reaction when I realized the direction her schedule was taking her was to try to convince her to change some of her courses to more challenging ones, but then I had to weigh the benefits and I'm afraid she would just fail since she has made it clear that she will not put effort into getting good grades. In the end it's her decision and this year will be a difficult one sitting back and letting her find her own way. The best we can do at this point is encourage her positive activities and friends and hope she finds some interest that she wants to pursue after high school. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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