Hi J.,
In my experience, sometimes the parent is the one with the "executive" decsion. For instance, my daughter was not sure if she wanted to be homeschooled, she was really on the fence. One day feeling yes, one day, no. Eventually, circumstances happened that led me to making the decsion for her. She was on the verge on anorexia due to the pressures of school life. Even though she did not want to be apart from all her friends, her life was more important. I explained to her that if they are truly her friends, she will keep in contact with them and see them outside of school. Same thing foryour daughter. She can keep contact with them, and make plans for summer visits perhaps. As adults, we have to do this as well. We leave friends behind in our 'adventrues' through life. We have to figure out ways to maintain those friendships we treasure. The purpose of parenting is to prepare our children for the 'real world' or rather, adulthood. What a great learning opportunity for her in this circumstance!! It becomes what you make of it. Good luck in your decision making.