This is not homeschooling or alternative leaning. This is student self directed learning.
The requirements are 2 visits a year from the school board to see what's being learned
How and why in our country and province is this acceptable?
This is not homeschooling or alternative leaning. This is student self directed learning.
The requirements are 2 visits a year from the school board to see what's being learned
How and why in our country and province is this acceptable?
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