I wouldn't say ZERO. There must be some, and even within schools that aren't great, there are still veteran teachers who are doing things the old fashioned way (or new teachers using old school methods). I would also like to know where are you getting the elementary school = private, later years = public. What is your experience, where did/do your kids go, and what are the outcomes (not necessarily talking college outcomes, but interested in those too)you have seen? |
Can you name a handful of specific schools? In our area, or even otherwhere in the country with similar demographics. |
Dept of Defense schools. They are technically public, but the general public can't enroll their kids in one. |
This. I loved, loved, loved our elementary school community and you will too. |
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If, as you say, 90% or more of the neighborhood kids attend public school, I don't think you'll have a problem with your children getting into private middle or high school when the time comes.
Why aren't you sure the public high school is where you want your children attending, if you love the neighborhood, families, and want to go public for K-8? |