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CtLawyer > we took our core academics at a top nationally ranked local public high school
How did it work – legally and logistically? Were you double-enrolled into a public school and obligated into their full program or they let you take some classes? If part of the reason for the Jewish school is to avoid undue influences, how did that work? was your contact to public school classmates limited in some way?
I am comparing with my own interests in giving kids access to general online education combined with Jewish schooling. The first part works in general, but I can’t find Jewish schools interested in giving kids such options that loosen their controls. Similarly, most public resources are made available as all or nothing. I’ve read about a couple of places whether such approach was tried – a yeshiva in LA, a BY in Colorado.
