Explaining Suspensions on Application

Thanks. Insignificant I suppose isn’t the right word. But insignificant to our administrators compared to the other issues at our public schools. Drugs, gangs, weapons at school. We take all of this very seriously as a family and truly believe son will thrive in a different environment where there are smaller classes, the focus he wants on athletics and academics and in his words, not being embarrassed or shy to speak up in class because here if you are a “try hard” you get bullied. It’s so disheartening. My other two have thicker skin and are definitely “try hards.” This son wants to be but won’t be his authentic self in the public school environment.

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