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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It entirely depends on the district/school. My kids did private from K and switched to public in middle school. Here are my takeaways: -Have them do band. It’s fun and takes up a spot to an otherwise undesirable elective would fill. -remind them to not engage in drama they may see. -Don’t watch/run toward the fights. Avoid the kids that are not doing the right things. Mind their own business (unless it is a safety issue, in which case discreetly notify an adult) -avoid the bathrooms unless it is an emergency -pack your lunch. Bad food plus long lines. -be kind and helpful to other kids in class that may be struggling Overall I think my kids are gaining a lot of empathy for others and appreciation for how we have parented them so far. [/quote] This is fantastic. Thank you!!!!![/quote] I’m the PP. Also adding you really need to supplement at home too. Academics in public school are subpar. It is what it is. My child’s “advanced” ELA read two books (that she already read several yrs ago in elementary) the entire year and wrote a one, maybe two 3-paragraph essays. They are 100 percent focused on 1) behavior control and safety 2) getting kids that are far behind to catch up. They are not successful with either though. I’d focus efforts and math and writing if you have to narrow it down for home study work. [/quote] Do you have evidence to support your assertion that “academics in public school are subpar”? [/quote] Nationally: 26% of 8th graders test proficient in math, per grade level standards 31% of 8th graders test proficient in reading You can google this to verify. Proficiency varies by district, but the common denominator of the high achieving public school kids is what is happening at home. [/quote]link???[/quote] lol. National data is irrelevant inside the beltway [/quote] Not everyone on dcum is inside the beltway. Lots of schools in MCPS and FCPS which are failing severely.[/quote] Not the PP but glad we agree that it all depends on the school. Public or private. [/quote]
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