I certainly was involved with my last 4 kids in public school and my involvement was an uphill battle all the way. At age 50 I was going to college (when not turning wrenches) while my kids were in school. I took some of my kids to attend actual graduate college classes when they had free-time and the school fought me on it. I also tried to get my son banned from sports until he did his school-work first and the school fought me on that also. Another time I helped my daughter study for an exam. She answered a few questions on Quantum Mechanics based on info she got from me. Same on Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. Same on the Electron Theory. She gave the correct answers but was marked "wrong" because it was the teacher that was clueless. Later after having a meeting with the teacher - she told me she does not really know much about physics, but felt it was important that kids answer questions on her tests based on what SHE taught in class. Even if it was factually incorrect. Needless to say - our youngest kid is being home schooled and it's been a pleasure. My wife has several grad degrees and stopped working just to stay home an teach our kid and she loves it. I help out also.
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