I agree... Class sizes are too large at public school. We are zoned for highly regarded public but are choosing private. The small class size and nurturing environment are worth the cost for us. We will arrange play dates and keep in contact with neighborhood friends. |
Those kids, smart, self-motivated, thrives anywhere you put them. |
This topic has been covered to death on DCUM. There is no clear, correct answer. It's what feels right to each family individually. |
+1 There are kids in my child's small progressive private that I think would do fine anywhere, and kids who I think honestly need the intervention and supports that public school would be mandated to provide. At times, I think the school's philosophy of "all kids learn at a different pace" blows up in parents' faces when time slides by and suddenly they need intensive intervention. At the same time, there are kids in my other childrens' public who I think would do better at a small private. They are drawn into bad behavior by other kids, or don't "speak up" to get help. |
I don't troll the public school forum, that's for sure. |
That may be true, but if there's even a chance that our kids will thrive more in private than public (or vice versa), I want to pick the one that maximizes the thriving opportunities. Sorry if that comes off as Type A. |
The difference between my affluent public and private high school friends wasn't so much college placement as it was the college outcomes. They'd end up at many of the same colleges but the public would major in marketing and the private would go on to medical school. |
No, that is not. I can totally understand, we all want our kids to live the full of their lives. |
When we were at a well-thought of APS school, my kid said he didn't have science "that quarter" which made no sense to me.
I figured he was confused. I asked the teacher and she said in his year, they had to SOL in science, so they planned on doing a lot of SS until the SOL, and after the SOL, they would get around to science. We moved to a private school with a science lab. |
what is SOL? |
No such thing. |
Not following you |
I think the implication is that public school systems are in such decline that none of them can accurately be characterized as "great"? |
Our oldest is going to K, no past experience, what are the signs that public school system in "such decline"? |
I think it's worth doing if there's a particular educational philosophy you like or topic you'd like to see stressed (e.g. a language). I wouldn't have done it for a "top 3" but I wanted a specific educational experience for my child and decided to go for it, though I'm not sure how long we can afford it. Our local public is great, so we won't feel guilty when we pull him out. |