thefellowsmom
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- Dec 13, 2010
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Wow, we are very lucky! My DD is in 6th grade and leaves school about 2.5 hours early each day, she misses her "elective" courses, none of which need to be made up (PE, health, music, etc..), all of her required classes she gets in the AM, she then goes to lunch and gets out of school right after lunch. All we had to do was meet with her middle school principal last year to discuss her getting early release. We had no issues at all and so far not a lot of homework either.
This is exactly what we do. She also has to complete seven weeks of health class that is normally part of pe. So she is enrolled in pe, but only has to attend those seven weeks. They schedule it as zero period so it doesn't the effect her schedule otherwise.
She also completed a full year of Spanish in an online summer intensive through laurel springs this summer and will do that again next summer. We had to get this approved through the district and the schools coordinate the whole thing. She is also completing an online photography class right now just for fun. We consider it an elective and then she really hasn't missed anything, we just went about it a little differently.
I agree with PP that you should check what the laws actually are. Homeschoolers are a great resource.
I think technically we are considered partial homeschoolers with the district. This changes the rules a bit I think. I think they classified us this way to make it work for us even though she isn't missing anything that she needs to make up or anything. The Spanish and photography were things we did on our own so she would stay ahead of the game and take advantage of banking high school credits while we can to take the pressure off later.
Our district has always been great. She has been leaving early since fourth grade and we have never even been balked at. Totally thankful to be in such an amazing school district. We are only one example of how great they can be.