My daughter dropped out of high school at 16. She'll be attending a Big Ten College as a junior at 18.
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My daughter told me she was dropping out of high school at 16. I didn't argue and gave her the space to take a courageous leap into early adulthood.
I emailed my principal... I said it gave me great pleasure to inform her that I'd no longer be attending her school.
She'd grown more and more miserable in high school, bewildered by constant social drama and classes full of busy work.
As a person with ADD, she's struggled with traditional classrooms since kindergarten, finding it difficult to concentrate in a room packed with peers.
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