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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OK, so my kid goes to a private school and here is what I notice (note: it is not an exclusive private school). The students are expected to dress professionally. They wear ties and button down shirts beginning in third grade. For this reason, they are just more comfortable dressing professionally when they start working. It's second nature. Next, the teachers all greet the boys with a handshake and a proper introduction when they see them in the hallways. Hello Mr. Larlo, how are you today? This just makes them more used to professional greetings. Last, the boys are given more freedom and respect from the teachers. They are treated like young men. There are fewer sets of strict rules in the privates, less supervision of the playground, and higher expectations for good behavior. The kids seem to generally rise to the challenge and the expectations. I am sure that the more exclusive schools do have kids that are exposed to more professional situations, country clubs, etc. But even in the ones where that is not the norm, there seems to be a difference. In my experience, the education was as good or high in MCPS, but the extracurriculars (arts, music, sports, etc.) are MUCH better in the privates -- except for perhaps, drama.[/quote] This is absurd. My children wear ties and nice dresses for many occasions and they feel completely comfortable in "nice" clothes. Just because they don't wear it at school doesn't mean they never wear it. (Church, weddings, out to dinner etc). They were also taught to shake hands, look people in the eye and day hello mr/mrs x. This does not necessarily make someone more confident and it not unique to private school kids. My son left private school and is much more confident in public school because there is less pressure.[/quote]
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