I wish Rush and Hannity would read your monologue on the air.
I suspect they’ll have something similar, but you’ve done it all ...
I especially agree with:
“Moreover, it should be the duty of America to revive that quaint notion that the only option in time of war is success, and that anything short of that is treason, and should be tried accordingly.”
Please help me if you think you have any experience or thoughts to contribute to this. All ATRWer comments are solicited and welcomed.
Setup:
My 10yo daughter is in 4th grade. I have sole custody, though I try hard to work with her mom on critical decisions. For historical reasons, daughter is in Catholic school which resides in a school district that is NOT in the same school district our home is in. The closest Catholic high schools are 50 miles away. So, sometime in the future, she will be changing to the public school system, in the school district in which I reside, and that will result in a COMPLETE change of her social circle - much like moving - as in addition we'll probably be changing the church we regularly attend for the most part when I make the move, at least gradually, to the church associated with the "new" school district.
She makes friends rather easily right now, and has pretty decent self-confidence. She was rather blase about my tentative exploration with her about changing schools... but it might just have been bravado, or her "saying what dad wants to hear", I realize.
Present school district: 6-8th grade jr high.
My school district: 7-9th grade jr high.
Present Catholic school: up to 8th grade, if they can manage to muster sufficient attendance, which they did not this year ...
Possible Catholic school in My school district: up to 6th grade... good 5th/6th socially according to reports.
For both her mom and me, whenever we change to My school district, it will be much less convenient for us... and that is reason I didn't change earlier... but can't wait much longer. Of course, her mom's solution is that I sell my house and change school districts, which is not realistic financially - and mom is in extreme opposition now that I've made it clear this change is in the wings some time. However, I believe the important factor here is not my convenience, or hers, but rather our daughter's welfare.
Up until yesterday, I was agonizing whether, 1) make the change next year, for 5th grade, so as to give her some "transition" time and so she would have at least a small circle of friends from Catholic school when she gets thrown into the "new" public jr. high school, or, 2a) sticking it out at this Catholic school until at 8th or 9th grade, depending on how long we the present Catholic school had viable classes.
Meeting with her present school teachers (very supportive of ME making best decision for her despite their attendance situation) led me to the realization that I was ignoring the REAL, much better, second alternative: 2b) Place her in the 'new' jr.high at the start of 7th grade, when all students would be starting in the bigger fish pond and forming new friendships.
So I'm now agonizing over "5th or 7th" and would love to hear opinions from anybody here ... would it be better to make: