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King George School other "soft" school options
Anonymous:
I am considering sending my son to King George after Wilderness at SUWS. He's a good kid but skipped a lot of school, has issues with pot and alcohol and lying, couple of car accidents. I would like any input from people with experience at King George. Also, after reading all these scary posts, I'm reconsidering my decision to send him to a boarding school but don't have any good day school options for him here in S. Florida. Does anyone know of any good day schools with strong academics and a school culture of support and community building?
Thanks
Anonymous:
why don't you raise your son yourself lady?
what a horrible, horrible parent you must be...
what?
too busy?
sad...
really sad.
you now that?
no.
you don't do you?
$nice parenting skills lady$
Anonymous:
Felt Good to Burn
I didn't care
when that guy ripped us off
We borrowed a gun to get him,
we were so pissed off
We shot his leg.
He was a dick, anyway
It felt good to burn.
Felt like a movie star
When you hold my slippery brain
Kiss my forehead
All summer long we refused to die
We just sucked and fucked
and got high
And all we'd steal.
We lit up on the Ferris wheel
Felt good to burn.
Felt like a movie star
When you hold my slippery brain
Kiss my forehead
And all your dreams,
and oh, God blessed your soul
I saw you were holdin' your head
But we couldn't have been dead
'cause you stood up and moaned
and said,
"I wasn't wavin' goodbye, I was sayin' hello."
Anonymous:
It's too bad you are reconsidering a boarding school after reading posts on this website. It's clear that most on this forum think we're bad parents. Is it not a good parent that seeks help before their child drops out of school or gets into the legal system? If the issues aren't very serious - which means you still have control, then a boarding school option is not usually recommended. You have an obligation to your child to do whatever it takes to get help. Choose a program that also offers help for you, as a parent. It would be my opinion to look elsewhere for unbiased help. You won't get it here.
Anonymous:
gee, you must be perfect?
right!
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