Now for the more public response...
> They require that a
> weekly journal be kept; I was doing that anyhow so it
> shouldn't be too much more work. They did give me a "survey" to fill
> out which I thought was too invasive but I'll do the best I can with it.
There's nothing wrong with keeping a journal, anyway. Will you have to give
it to the district, and will they give it back to you when you're done with
it?
I think if it were me filling out the survey, I'd want to know the "why" and
"how" of the survey. Unless it was to better help them and you plan, I'd
probably not answer about half of the questions. Of course, I'm the type who
will fill out those little questionnaires about my shopping habits and will
automatically refuse to answer the one about our family income, too. :)
> see. Aaron is adamant
> about not wanting public school.
The girls are resigned to returning, tho one still asks every day about my
student enrollment. (Which is stagnant at the moment; it will pick up this
month and next, I think.)
-donna
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