Originally Posted by aculady
What they are going to take in high school is college-level courses through dual enrollment, frequently, or they might finish high school early and do early college entrance, or they might do advanced independent study projects with a mentor teacher through the district. It isn't like this is unusual. Thousands of children across the country do this every year. Or they might take a few years to travel or sail around the world or start a business or...whatever you and they decide to do when they get to that point, which is really none of this school's business. The school's job is to provide a free and appropriate education for your child right now.

Exactly! That is not this school's problem, it is yours, and it is way down the road! There is no shortage of subject matter that is above high school level. They will not run up against a wall and have nothing left to learn in the future, and even if that were possible, it would still not be this school's concern.