diggity, I had to send you a private message. Not that it would be hard to sort out where we are and then what district that would be. Last year DS1's teacher threatened to sue for slander after I discussed concerns with the principal. Not that she had any grounds, etc. I'm a bit squeamish about posting the detail on a public board. Our town is small and has a strong older voter base. No levies ever or anytime soon. They have even done away with librarians in elementary school for next year. No art or music and PE only for 3rd grade an up and only for 1/2 of the year. The median home price is 350K, but most single family homes are around the 500K-750k mark assuming you do no have a view...and there are plenty of views here. It was interesting to move to a neighborhood with a great tax base (Boeing is here too) and see such terrible education conditions.
All of my kiddos are now at a wonderful progressive montessori school that they and we adore. We just did all of our annual Dr.s visits (dental, audiology, pedi, etc.) and everyone commented on how much DS1 has blossomed this year and how much more confident he is. It was nice to hear other people, who don't know the story and who don't really have anything invested in the compliment, notice the difference. We are investing a tremendous amount of money in making this work, but for the direness of the circumstance last year it was a no-brainer. For DS1 he would not have survived the system even with my full time advocacy. Moving schools truly changed his life and that is not an overstatement. It is overwhelming to think about those kiddos who experience a similar difficulty, but can't access a similar solution.
All of my kiddos are now at a wonderful progressive montessori school that they and we adore. We just did all of our annual Dr.s visits (dental, audiology, pedi, etc.) and everyone commented on how much DS1 has blossomed this year and how much more confident he is. It was nice to hear other people, who don't know the story and who don't really have anything invested in the compliment, notice the difference. We are investing a tremendous amount of money in making this work, but for the direness of the circumstance last year it was a no-brainer. For DS1 he would not have survived the system even with my full time advocacy. Moving schools truly changed his life and that is not an overstatement. It is overwhelming to think about those kiddos who experience a similar difficulty, but can't access a similar solution.
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