So I'm moving soon and due to a load of issues at home with my brother, he's moving in with me (due to an absence of said issues with me).
However, my concern is as the title suggests. He'll be a senior this coming year (had to repeat his junior year) and isn't doing good as is. The only reason I'm even considering pulling him is simply because he does a LOT better in school and doesn't get into any trouble whatsoever. I don't have any issues with him and any problems in school are quickly ended. No legal troubles, no police calls, no potential problems. He's basically extremely well behaved with me and does a lot better, both for himself and educationally.
But as I stated, I'm concerned about the effects of pulling him midway through his senior year and moving across states. I mean he'll be 19 at the time due to a late birthday and essentially a "super-senior", but his grades are bad so would the state even place him as one? Would this be a good or bad thing for him to repeat his junior year AND end up either a third time or would he be pushed through to his senior year because he's basically an adult?
I'm concerned for the outcome of this and am looking for any advice on what to do. Would it be better for him to stay with our mom and finish out high school there (assuming nothing goes wrong) or just pull him, knowing he does better anyway? I plan on moving in January. That's why my lease is up anyway. I'm still looking at states but I'm currently considering Oregon, if it makes any difference.
Submitted May 22, 2019 at 02:48PM by chrisissues http://bit.ly/30F7BZe
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