I keep boarding schools off in a locked-away corner of my mind, for "if things get really bad" or "when he's getting toward the end of High School, but isn't mature enough for college." Yet there are plenty of families for whom this is the very best option. I am so lucky that one of the slightly less well know boarding schools is within driving distance, so the possibility exists to go as a day student. From what I've heard, one needs to visit each campus and see what the ambience is like. I think it's ok for you to lead or follow. I'm sure it's a good thing for geographically isolated families, or certian kinds of "2E" kids. I wish I could be more helpful, but glad that I dont' know about this.

Love and More Love,
Trinity


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