I'd argue that active parenting makes more of a difference. We know what our kid needs to know, and we supplement his education with it. We'd do that at any school. His mental and emotional health are more of a concern to me when it comes to school choice. In that sense, rural has been better.
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Thank you so much for chiming in. I appreciate your opinion and experience.
Sure, anytime. You pose a super-complex question there. Unpacking it fully would smoke a keyboard LOL.
And thanks for the zap! Let me page nostr:npub1hgvtv4zn2l8l3ef34n87r4sf5s00xq3lhgr3mvwt7kn8gjxpjprqc89jnv here, also. Mom POV hits a little different.