Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, can you define what you mean by "behavior issues."
The behavior issues that I'm seeing in private would not even be considered a behavior at the publics I've worked at.
Ha! The behavior issues we saw in our private school would be not acceptable in public school and probably exceed what anyone would find acceptable in any affluent public school. It was truly shocking and eye opening. The school was well aware of the behavior problems but didn’t want to counsel out and couldn’t figure out how to deal with them. Small schools often attract kids whose parents think their child “needs” private school. This can result in a lot of kids with wealthy parents that are not neurotypical or have social or emotional challenges.