I guess a cooperative group of families would be a great way to spread out the time commitment and allow the kids social outlets. When I was involved, it was mainly a religious movement that we didn't really sync with - only did one of my kids for a few of years, so I'm sure it was nothing compared to others' experience. Now I think there are more options, but I do think breaking the monopoly of government schools is so important.
I guess a cooperative group of families would be a great way to spread out the time commitment and allow the kids social outlets. When I was involved, it was mainly a religious movement that we didn't really sync with - only did one of my kids for a few of years, so I'm sure it was nothing compared to others' experience. Now I think there are more options, but I do think breaking the monopoly of government schools is so important.