Anonymous wrote:So many reasons, including (but not limited to):
1. smaller class sizes
2. wanting to foster a love of learning early
3. reduced focus on standardized testing
4. frequent (daily/multiple times a week) PE, music, art, language class
5. positive environment with an emphasis on kindness
6. ability to differentiate academically, because the teachers get to know each kid's strengths and weaknesses
Anonymous wrote:So many reasons, including (but not limited to):
1. smaller class sizes
2. wanting to foster a love of learning early
3. reduced focus on standardized testing
4. frequent (daily/multiple times a week) PE, music, art, language class
5. positive environment with an emphasis on kindness
6. ability to differentiate academically, because the teachers get to know each kid's strengths and weaknesses
Anonymous wrote:I am from an immigrant family and grew up in an area where the school is rated "1". My mother's focus was on my education and gave me everything to go to private school. I went onto an Ivy League. I think one of the greatest gifts a parent can give to their child is a good education.