[quote=@Foster] *[url=http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2012/02/homeschooling_and_unschooling_among_liberals_and_progressives_.html]Foster never quite understood homeschooling outside of niche-artisan[/url]* Probably because less than 30% of America has a stay-at-home parent. And 42% of the other half only have one parent at all. -Removal of a well-to-do child from the community system ultimately hurts the community as a whole (most learning is via peer-interaction). (maths: 30% with stay-at home + 30% single-parents = 60/100 = [remove stay at home portion for] x/70. Solve for X) -Public education and easy access to an impressive public library [non-fiction section only] plus ridiculous extra-curricular overload for the win. I also had WAY more time to work on my roleplays back in highschool than I do now. (in short: it will get worse, but at least you'll know why) [/quote] Yeah, it's called growing up and I prefer homeschooling because the school district here is pure BS, even in Elementary I got in trouble for being the victim of fights and never got help from my teachers. after first year in middle school switched over and I prefer this as I can get help WHENEVER I want! I'm failing because I have ADHD and only recently have I started getting Adderall. Last year my parents stopped staying home and started going back to college so they can become Accountants. so I'm almost always on Also, Since I'm about 6 hours behind Silverwinds time at 12 PM it'll be 6 PM or so over there. Not really a good thing,I'm going to have to stay up all night so that I can get schoolwork done. and that effectively means I need to be up all day or until I'm done with my schoolwork until I can post. luckily I fell asleep for a good 5 hours. I should be rested enough to get this done