Well, it's not the state achievement testing. They actually aren't allowed to do that via NCLB. That's meant to measure the teacher and if the kid isn't enrolled for a particular subject they aren't allowed to administer that.

It's the district assessments. That's an idea I hadn't thought about, though, that if their high performance helps boost their *rep* within the district.

Perhaps they're checking up on us, I don't know why they would.

Oh well, it could be for a variety of reasons. At some point both the parent and the admins/teacher have to have trust in one another in order to make partial homeschool or dual enrollment successful for the child.

I think partial homeschooling requires patience and flexibility on both the part of the parent and the school. smile