Originally Posted by 4cliffdwellers
Should I drop it, is it a non-issue and I'm overreacting?
Great Idea to vent here - we get it, we really do, but do drop it. It is a non-issue. Really.

Even if you don't give a hoot about your job, you don't want to spend your political capital on something so distant from the main point.

What is the main point?
1) Getting your son in classrooms where he has a chance to learn.
2) Getting excused from classes that offer no chance to learn (such as computer literacy at the High School Requirement level in many places.)

If you want it on their transcript, declare (to yourself for now)that he is both a homeschool student and a public school student, and keep your own transcript.

I'd bet a dollar that you have very good reason, to be so angry with the Principal, or the policy, but you haven't communicated it so far in a way I can understand.

Love and More Love,
Grinity


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