- Aug 30, 2013
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Called Southeastern and found out that the optionals start training at 1:00 and Friday daytime. It sounds like homeschooling or an alternative school with short hours is the only option.
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Around here, it's common for girls to do part time on campus and part time in virtual school (run through the county or the state). Seemed crazy to me in the beginning, but it actually works out well.Called Southeastern and found out that the optionals start training at 1:00 and Friday daytime. It sounds like homeschooling or an alternative school with short hours is the only option.
Are you sure that ALL the optionals begin at that time? A particular optional group may begin at that time, but I can't imagine that many (if any) of the high school aged girls are home schooled and come in that early. There has to be multiple start times to accommodate many different schedules. I think I would call back and have that clarified.Called Southeastern and found out that the optionals start training at 1:00 and Friday daytime. It sounds like homeschooling or an alternative school with short hours is the only option.
Your other option is Thomas in Rock Hill, Sc. Property taxes are even cheaper in SC.