quandrea
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 24, 2010
Here in Ontario, Canada we confirm in grade seven.
My daughter is homeschooled. She is technically about to complete grade eight, but her coursework currently includes grade ten math and grade nine English online, so it’s hard to say if she’s already graduated.
No graduation ceremony, obviously. We will probably have a nice dinner at home. We usually celebrate the end of every school year—not with gifts, but with some sort of celebration. We figure each year is an accomplishment for all of us—it’s challenging being home, working, together all the time.
No gift though. We are exceedingly proud of her, but getting through elementary school is a given, not a wonderous event.
My daughter is homeschooled. She is technically about to complete grade eight, but her coursework currently includes grade ten math and grade nine English online, so it’s hard to say if she’s already graduated.
No graduation ceremony, obviously. We will probably have a nice dinner at home. We usually celebrate the end of every school year—not with gifts, but with some sort of celebration. We figure each year is an accomplishment for all of us—it’s challenging being home, working, together all the time.
No gift though. We are exceedingly proud of her, but getting through elementary school is a given, not a wonderous event.