Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to be a public school teacher and am now a private school parent.
Public schools are much MUCH more stressful. There are kids with real, serious problems. The testing and having to teach to the test is draining. The public school parents are more demanding when they’re demanding and more checked out when they’re checked out. The kids are all over the map in terms of readiness for the grade but all in the same classroom anyway.
It doesn’t surprise me at all that my kids have had amazingly talented teachers in private school. The trade off is more than worth it for anyone who doesn’t absolutely need to max out their pay.
The reality though is most people do need the better pay. When I worked for catholic school I qualified for public assistance. I used to go to the food bank. That's not sustainable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are paid less because they get little to no government funding. Period. Fwiw, I work in public and make 75k. I came from Catholic school where I was paid 25k. My question is why do parochial school teachers stay? Yes, some independent private schools pay higher than parochial but seriously, 25k is less than what people make serving fast food.
What did your colleagues say who stayed when you left? What are their reasons?
Anonymous wrote:I used to be a public school teacher and am now a private school parent.
Public schools are much MUCH more stressful. There are kids with real, serious problems. The testing and having to teach to the test is draining. The public school parents are more demanding when they’re demanding and more checked out when they’re checked out. The kids are all over the map in terms of readiness for the grade but all in the same classroom anyway.
It doesn’t surprise me at all that my kids have had amazingly talented teachers in private school. The trade off is more than worth it for anyone who doesn’t absolutely need to max out their pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are paid less because they get little to no government funding. Period. Fwiw, I work in public and make 75k. I came from Catholic school where I was paid 25k. My question is why do parochial school teachers stay? Yes, some independent private schools pay higher than parochial but seriously, 25k is less than what people make serving fast food.
What did your colleagues say who stayed when you left? What are their reasons?
Anonymous wrote:It’s an easier job that doesn’t require as much training and qualifications for hiring. Of course they’re paid less.
Anonymous wrote:They are paid less because they get little to no government funding. Period. Fwiw, I work in public and make 75k. I came from Catholic school where I was paid 25k. My question is why do parochial school teachers stay? Yes, some independent private schools pay higher than parochial but seriously, 25k is less than what people make serving fast food.
Anonymous wrote:Because they don't have to meet the same standards in some cases. I never had a science teacher who actually majored in the field they were teaching.
In others, not having to deal with the discipline problems and the ease of kicking kids out is a plus. No kid is required to have a private school education, so they can reject any kids with learning or behavior issues.
-private school graduate
Anonymous wrote:Because they don't have to meet the same standards in some cases. I never had a science teacher who actually majored in the field they were teaching.
-private school graduate
Anonymous wrote:They are paid less because they get little to no government funding. Period. Fwiw, I work in public and make 75k. I came from Catholic school where I was paid 25k. My question is why do parochial school teachers stay? Yes, some independent private schools pay higher than parochial but seriously, 25k is less than what people make serving fast food.