Thanks Deb ((((hugs)))))
The sad thing is the school she is transferring from is one of the best in the state. Scary to think its so highly regarded and we had so many issues.... what is going on in the other schools? Or is the reason we had so many problems the fact that we're broke and everyone else has money to make the administrators jump? It seems everyone with money gets exactly what their kid needs, and we got nothing but hassle.
I just dropped her off and she's the third new student TODAY (but to be fair its also the perfect time to start since its the beginning of a whole new semester). Another kid was from her school and even in a coupe of her classes. What does that tell you?
In a strange coincidence, hubby attended the same school when he was her age, for many of the same reasons. But the prinicpal REALLY laid a guilt trip on thick about none of us attending church reguarly. He told her she HAD to go and be baptised, confirmed, etc in order to really get the full experience. She was like, "Uh, I'll get right on that" I agree we should start going to church as a family, but she doesn't need to push 12 years of sacriments into one year just because she's attending a Catholic high school.
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