Lymeade-Lady
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- Dec 17, 2007
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If you can afford not to work, you can afford the rest. PM me if you need help on how to do it cheaply but with excellence. I did it for a while with about 1/2 of one income that our family was living on while I was chronically ill. One of the best choices I ever made. If you can't afford not to work, you may be able to pay another mom to homeschool your daughter with hers for a very reasonable price. It's not much more trouble to add another same age child once they can work independently if the child is respectful and willing to work. I have a friend who homeschools her high school son in the evening b/c she works. Hope things work out for you.The high school I went to for 9th and 10th grade is a prison. I remember when my parents were given their 'marching orders' and we went to see the new neighborhood. Apparently it was spring concert night and there was a line to get into the school, after passing through the metal detectors. The building also has no windows, NO WINDOWS! By the end of my sophomore year I got a job and paid my way to a private school. It's a shame really because the elementary school in the district is very good. Then it just goes downhill once middleschool starts. My daughter has two years left at her elementary school. My goal is to be able to afford to home school her by then or afford a private school. I will not send her to that district's middleschool/highschool, it's the same building.