Teenager - Bad Grades - Leave School Early?
I have a 14-year-old stepdaughter who normally lives with her mum in the US but came out here for eight months earlier this year because the two of them weren't getting along. She returned to the US (by mutual agreement) in August as her stay here was meant to give them some breathing space and help get her back on track at school because her grades had slipped.
Anyhow, while she was here her grades were pretty bad too but now that she has returned to the US, they've gotten EVEN worse - all Fs apart from a D in French. While she was here, my DP and I tried to get across the message that it's OK not to know what career you want at 14 but if that's the case, it's REALLY important to keep your options open by getting as good grades as possible.
It's frustrating because she's not a dumb kid. She's also no rocket scientist and she is never going to set the world on fire academically. But with a bit of application her teachers have all said that she could get much better grades.
It's not just her grades, she has been drinking, smoking dope and putting herself into dangerous situations by sneaking out at night, getting into trucks with boys/men and not coming home till 4am.
She's been grounded till she's almost rooted to the ground! But I think after 18 months of bad grades, it's pretty clear that she's just not interested in school or doing better and no amount of encouraging pep talks or warnings have made the slightest bit of difference.
My DP is very worried so I've suggested that if she returns to Australia she has until she's 16 to get her grades up to an agreed level. That might be Cs across the board or maybe she has to get Cs in four subjects and we don't care what the rest are. Anyhow, that's for negotiation. If she says she needs extra tuition then we're happy to provide it. But she's got to make an agreement and then stick with it. If that doesn't happen then we take her out of school at 16 and put her into a TAFE course. If that's not many hours a week then she will have to get a job to take her up to 35 hours per week and she has to hand over a third of whatever she earns to pay us board.
What do you think? I really don't think it's worth her wasting her own or her teachers time for much longer if she's going to get across the board Fs and I think a taste of the real world might do her good. Afterall, she can go back to school later once she's worked out that perhaps she doesn't want to spend the rest of her life working at KFC but this is not going to be a happy household if her and my DP spend the next three years arguing about school work.
Sorry it was so long - would appreciate any opinions.