I am a parent and I took my child [STRIKE]from[/STRIKE] out of school [STRIKE]and giving[/STRIKE] to homeschool her. [STRIKE]home schooling ..[/STRIKE]
Now I want her to [STRIKE]give her[/STRIKE] be admitted [STRIKE]in[/STRIKE] to [STRIKE]some[/STRIKE] a school [STRIKE]per[/STRIKE] but [STRIKE]every school is asking[/STRIKE] they all ask for a progress report. I want to write an application [STRIKE]written[/STRIKE] to the principal [STRIKE]stated[/STRIKE] explaining that I took her out of school because I was not satisfied with the [STRIKE]school[/STRIKE] education she was receiving and that they were [STRIKE]guving[/STRIKE] overburdening her.
See my corrections above. It's important to follow these rules of written English at all times:
- Start every sentence with a capital letter.
- End every sentence with one appropriate punctuation mark.
- Always capitalise the word "I" (first person singular pronoun).
If the school is asking for a progress report, writing to them to explain why you took her out of school is not going to help. You need to show them what progress your daughter made while you were homeschooling her. You should have been keeping good records of her progress.
Please try to write a letter yourself and post it here so that we can look at it.