It is just not the correct way to refer to the school. There are public schools (free), parochial (religious AND heavily subsidized by the Catholic Church) and private (possibly religious, not subsidized). The result is that there is a VERY different feel at privates versus parochial. Georgetown Prep and Paul VI are worlds apart even though both are Catholic. St. Alban's is NOT parochial --it is private and Episcopalian. Private schools do not view parochial schools as their equal. Just telling it like it is. Fight on! |
| OK, 11:22. (NP here)> But honestly, who really cares this much? I can tell you as a parochial school grad we never even really thought about you guys. (Seriously.) I think you care too much! Move on. . . |
People who spend the money on privates care a lot. There is a huge difference between 31K and 5K. That difference plays out in a multitude of ways. I can tell you as a private school grad, we did not view parochial schools a private schools. They were places Catholics went if they couldn't afford the Catholic privates. |
I agree you do sound like you care a lot. . . |
You are so perceptive. I do care because parochial is not private and shouldn't be referred to as if it is. If you want to send your kid to parochial school then go ahead but don't pretend it is private. Sorry for muddying your little mind with accuracy. |
| Private schools = nonstate schools. Parochial schools are a subset of private schools. Independent schools and parochial schools are often very very different in feel even if both are Catholic, I will agree, but the term private applies to any school that is not funded by government. If you have a beef with that definition you can take it up with the government or CAPE or NCES or anyone else who uses that definition, but parochial is simply a subset of private as far as the generally accepted definition goes. You're making a distinction between parochial and independent and that's fine, but that doesn't mean parochial schools aren't private. |
IFf we're all Catholic here, why don't we try to treat each other with a little kindness? |
| OH-- and since accuracy is a problem for you guys, just keep in mind that colleges know the difference between public, private and parochial. So go ahead and pretend you are in private if it gets you mileage amongst your friends and family but colleges don't give a crap what you call a parochial school. It is a parochial school. |
Honestly, I don't even care enough to pretend one way or another. I have never met anyone who kept hammering away at a distinction I never even previously gave any brain cells towards! |
It is a distinction that has real meaning in the educational world and so consider yourself educated. |
Yes, MA'AM!!!! Now, back to the discussion of Paul VI. . . . |
I completely agree. However, if there is one thing I have learned from the boards here is that people who are going to the independent religious schools are not necessarily Catholic, Christian or even religious, and are not choosing the schools to get a Catholic education. Many of them are attending the schools in spite of the fact that they are religious based and do not want religion incorporated into the curriculum beyond a theology class here and there. So in that case, I guess there is a difference. |
Sadly, you are probably right, and I do agree with you, based upon my own personal experiences on this board and IRL too. Thanks for posting. |
Again, the distinction you are making is between independent Catholic schools and parochial Catholic schools, both of which are considered "private" by the Dept. of Education. No one is arguing that parochial schools are the same as independent Catholic or non-Catholic schools, people are arguing with you because you are saying your semantic perception of the word private is the only definition and it is the correct definition therefore no one should be able to use the word private to describe a parochial school. That's simply false. Parochial schools are classified as private schools legally. You can take that up with Arne Duncan or Congress if that pisses you off, but in the meantime if someone wants to use the word private about a parochial school they aren't misusing the word. Good grief. |
PP, you are terrible. Parochial schools ARE private schools because they ARE NOT PUBLIC SCHOOLS. They are also parochial. |