Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did when we bought our house and moved from a not so great pyramid to a supposedly much better one. Daughter was miserable in the private school and getting bullied by a classmate in 3rd grade so she wanted to switch schools anyway. The new public school was very highly rated, our neighbors raved about how good the education was, and it seemed like a smart idea to meet the kids in the neighborhood before the summer.
In hindsight, we should have finished out the school year and just advocated more loudly, up and down the administration, to switch her to a different classroom.
So why do you regret? Was the public elementary bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes you think public is any better?
I’m not OP but I think the idea is that there’s value in showing your kid that when things are not working you make a change. Sometimes the first change still isn’t right, but it’s better than sending your kid day after day to a place you KNOW to be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:We did when we bought our house and moved from a not so great pyramid to a supposedly much better one. Daughter was miserable in the private school and getting bullied by a classmate in 3rd grade so she wanted to switch schools anyway. The new public school was very highly rated, our neighbors raved about how good the education was, and it seemed like a smart idea to meet the kids in the neighborhood before the summer.
In hindsight, we should have finished out the school year and just advocated more loudly, up and down the administration, to switch her to a different classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes you think public is any better?
I’m not OP but I think the idea is that there’s value in showing your kid that when things are not working you make a change. Sometimes the first change still isn’t right, but it’s better than sending your kid day after day to a place you KNOW to be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:It’s only been 6 weeks of school. I wouldn’t make any choices until at least 1/2 way through the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes you think public is any better?
I’m not OP but I think the idea is that there’s value in showing your kid that when things are not working you make a change. Sometimes the first change still isn’t right, but it’s better than sending your kid day after day to a place you KNOW to be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Would you do it if your kid was unhappy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes you think public is any better?
I’m not OP but I think the idea is that there’s value in showing your kid that when things are not working you make a change. Sometimes the first change still isn’t right, but it’s better than sending your kid day after day to a place you KNOW to be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:What makes you think public is any better?