Re: No room, etc.
Pam Hartley
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high school, I quit school at the end of my sophomore year, and took the GED
(I think it was still called the GED then <g>) the following autumn.
Pam
>From: [email protected]After attending-or-not pretty much on my whim through my first two years of
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 3036
>Date: Fri, Feb 14, 2003, 4:17 PM
>
> Interesting. My mom didn't care if I skipped as much as I wanted...I
> didn't even live at home my senior year - lived on my own. In fact, I
> skipped so much high school that they had the problem of figuring out
> what to do with someone who had a 3.9 gpa but not enough days of
> attendance to be allowed to graduate. (It was the 60's - school was
> easy - there were a lot of other things to do and the beach was only a
> few minutes away.)
>
> pam
>
> On Friday, February 14, 2003, at 03:17 PM, Pam Hartley wrote:
>
>> I skipped school when I wanted to, too, with my parents support. That
>> doesn't mean I was unschooled. Perhaps "sometimes to often
>> non-schooled".
high school, I quit school at the end of my sophomore year, and took the GED
(I think it was still called the GED then <g>) the following autumn.
Pam