Anonymous wrote:I would send my kid to a “bad” public school, homeschool or move before I’d send my kid to a Catholic school. I disagree with quite literally everything they stand for.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. My kids are finishing 2 and 4 so will be interning 3 and 5. They have a math tutor now so I assume that will stay the same. Not because they are behind per se but for enrichment. (They say it is too easy in public.) we are Catholic and received first communion so even though we are not super strict I don’t mind the praying and education. The reason I am switching is the incessant testing, poor teacher morale (they are quitting in droves and both my kids have been affected by this) and also it just seems like public schools have zero discipline and i do not like how they respond to kids that are disruptive and sometimes violent in class (eg they do nothing and my kids are scared). Also my school / PTA etc does not encourage much parent involvement and it is so hard to stay informed on what is happening with them.
I did not plan to send them to Catholic schools but it seems like the best option but I guess you don’t really know the culture well til you are there. Thanks for the tips esp about getting involved and learning the prayers. Will do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would deeply investigate what they do to protect kids against sexual assault.
More than most public schools do - they have completely reworked things these days.
We spent time at the school attached to our parish in the pandemic. Differences were: stricter behavior expectations, like scolding a kindergarten kid for silently fidgeting in Mass on zoom. Also much more proactive at combating bullying. Classes were small (under 10 kids), but no individual attention really because it was very “On this day we teach X in Y manner because ‘‘twas ever thus.” No centers, but that could have been Covid. They used cursive and referred to me as Mrs DHLastname constantly.
The community was close knit so it was a little hard to break in but when we did we were IN in a way that felt kind and caring.
Definitely not a perfect cultural fit for us, even though we practice at the parish, but we could have been happy there for years if we needed to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be prepared to pray at parent events
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