I wonder what the difference would be if you culled the public school down to the group who have parents as committed to them and their success as the home school parents are.
My daughter was involved in competitive cheer leading for a number of years. The things I've seen, can't be unseen.
So I took my 10 year old daughter (we adopted her in May) to middle school orientation Friday. Here in Floyd County middle school is fifth through eighth grades. So when I am there to pick her up I see what I thought was an optical illusion. I see this girl I am figuring she is 13-14 years old walking at me. She is wearing a black top that is cut wide at the top and dives way down. There wasn't much left to the imagination. I was stunned. Stunned that someone would allow a child this age to even own such a piece of clothing, and then stunned they would allow them to wear it out in public. I figure that my daughter won't be around her due to the age difference and calm down. As I am pulling out of the parking lot there is the girl standing there and my daughter tells her goodbye. I am surprised and ask if she knows her. My daughter replies "Yea, she is in my class." I was not happy. So I guess battling the bad influences of other kids is going to get real this year.
One of my wife's friends has her daughters in dance. Its amazing how slutty they dress some of these young girls. I've seen less makeup on a drag queen.
One of my wife's friends has her daughters in dance. Its amazing how slutty they dress some of these young girls. [STRIKE]I use less makeup than that.[/STRIKE] I've seen less makeup on a drag queen.
Uh.....you hang with some queens.....
Caught you before the edit.
You should investigate what the school's dress code policy is.
Seems that during orientation they went through the dress code very meticulously according to my daughter.
Home schoolers never have this problem.*
You'd be able to fit all of IPS in one bus!I wonder what the difference would be if you culled the public school down to the group who have parents as committed to them and their success as the home school parents are.
I wonder what the difference would be if you culled the public school down to the group who have parents as committed to them and their success as the home school parents are.
You'd be able to fit all of IPS in one bus!
Those kids would still exist. They'd be out there in your neighborhoods, next door, down the street, still having an influence on your kids.