Ren Allen

"In a couple months I could quit no problem. It's
just THESE couple months that are very difficult. "

Ah, ok then, that changes everything!!
I think I'd just go ahead and piss a few people off at work and
bring him. Is it possible?
I'm thinking he might rather be stuck in a teachers lounge, or
office with a gameboy than stuck in school. What does he think?

Ren

Queana

Actually I haven't mentioned it to him yet - I know he would go for the
idea. I have gone to battle with the administration before when they
tried to make a rule that teachers' kids couldn't come to their
classrooms until after 4:00. The whole reason I was at this school was
to be *with* my kids whenever they were not in school. I got special
permission to not follow the rule, although the rule was not changed. I
had to be pretty darn insistent that I was not willing to work there
under those conditions.
We'll see tomorrow just how supportive the administration will be.
Supposedly we have a "no bullying" policy; I have seen enough to know
that we have poor administration follow through with discipline though,
so I don't have much hope that the problem will be fixed. I can't wait
until we are able to be at home on our own!

Q


-----Original Message-----
From: Ren Allen [mailto:starsuncloud@...]
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 1:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [unschoolingbasics] help-unschooling and woh?



"In a couple months I could quit no problem. It's
just THESE couple months that are very difficult. "

Ah, ok then, that changes everything!!
I think I'd just go ahead and piss a few people off at work and
bring him. Is it possible?
I'm thinking he might rather be stuck in a teachers lounge, or
office with a gameboy than stuck in school. What does he think?

Ren






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