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We don't have that option here. What we do have are programs. There is a finance program at the northern most high school, a history program at the middle of the county school, and the STEM program at the southern county school. We live south of even the southern most school.
My oldest is 13 and facing some decisions now as well. She is in the STEM program, but wants to go a math route when she graduates. STEM seems to be way more geared towards science and engineering than math here. Yes, she gets advanced math, but it's not the main focus.
What I told her is that we support whatever decision she makes. BUT...and this may not be the popular vote among most parents....she is smart and will do well in whatever she wants to do at whatever school she goes to. High school is not the end all be all though. She needs to focus on what she wants to do for life in college. A high school diploma is just that, it's what gets you into college. I want her to have a great high school experience. I did not (I was shy and because of the military life I went to 3 different high schools), but it's important for ME for her to have FUN. So no matter what school she goes to, we will be able to transport her. She can play the same sports at the schools, and she has friends (GREAT friends) in all 3 schools (because of her competitive dance team). It's her decision...and we will not sway her.
The same will be for my son's coming behind her. One is 11 and in 6th grade, not in STEM, but in advanced classes. The other is 9 and in 4th grade, he is in STEM. They will both get to decide for themselves.