Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are at a Big 3 school. We have been disappointed with our experience so far. Teachers have been not been of high quality, administration has been unresponsive. When we started asking around, it turned out that there were other disappointed parents. There are also a lot of uninvolved parents who don't notice how bad the teachers were. These parents show up for events but aren't thinking about their kid. There are parents who don't dare complain about the teachers, even in their own heads, because they think public school is just a terrible choice for various reasons. And I will say that the school really does seem to work for some kids and families, so everyone is not disappointed. Trying to figure out what to do about all this!
My dear, I feel your agony! I sense that we are at the same school.
Anonymous wrote:My child goes to a charter school in the district with foreign language immersion. I have no idea what "Big-3" schools offer for elementary school beyond this. Is there more? I genuinely don't know.
Anonymous wrote:We are at a Big 3 school. We have been disappointed with our experience so far. Teachers have been not been of high quality, administration has been unresponsive. When we started asking around, it turned out that there were other disappointed parents. There are also a lot of uninvolved parents who don't notice how bad the teachers were. These parents show up for events but aren't thinking about their kid. There are parents who don't dare complain about the teachers, even in their own heads, because they think public school is just a terrible choice for various reasons. And I will say that the school really does seem to work for some kids and families, so everyone is not disappointed. Trying to figure out what to do about all this!
I have no idea what "Big-3" schools offer for elementary school beyond this.
Anonymous wrote: In private elementary, your kid will learn body parts, colors, some (limited) items in a house, and how to count to 100. Much of it is repeated from year to year.
Anonymous wrote:We are at a Big 3 school. We have been disappointed with our experience so far. Teachers have been not been of high quality, administration has been unresponsive. When we started asking around, it turned out that there were other disappointed parents. There are also a lot of uninvolved parents who don't notice how bad the teachers were. These parents show up for events but aren't thinking about their kid. There are parents who don't dare complain about the teachers, even in their own heads, because they think public school is just a terrible choice for various reasons. And I will say that the school really does seem to work for some kids and families, so everyone is not disappointed. Trying to figure out what to do about all this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ultimately, it boils down to who their life-long friends are and that is extremely dependent on the school they attend.
Are you saying lifelong friendships can never be made in a public school.
Or are you saying that the lifelong friendship friend might travel by bus in a public school instead of drive a mercedes in a private school