Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
I just read through this thread. It’s filled with a ton of misinformation.
1. Catholic schools teach Science. Catholics are not Creationists. Your child will learn evolution.
2. Catholic school teachers may be paid less, but they are often state certified and many are former public school teachers who got sick of their districts. (I should know. I was a former public school teacher and I now teach in a Catholic school. I got sick of admin / mismanagement, so I left and took my own kids to Catholic schools.)
3. Catholic schools are very on top of student safety. I attend more trainings and am held to higher standards regarding what I can/cannot do around children. This is most definitely a reaction to the Catholic priest scandals.
There’s more I caught, but I hope you get the point. Expect a lot of family involvement, which I consider a good thing. Expect more rigid rules, which I also consider a good thing. It will be a transition, but probably not as hard as you may be imagining.
OP here, thanks for this. i knew when i posted this there would be some of the usual Catholic bashing, so i am ignoring those posters. I appreciate your input and the tips i have gotten.
Just don’t be LGBTQ or a single parent and you’ll be okay.
Anonymous wrote:Most are this way at the elementary level. Slick marketing and promises of academic rigor and discipline. Then you get in and find the academics are missing. Plenty of busy work and very little teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic school parent here. We’re leaving this year. Not worth the money for unqualified teachers and no discipline. Students with parents who are donors get away with bullying and bad behavior. School and Archdiocese do nothing about it.
We are also leaving this year due to newer unqualified teachers who waste class time because they can’t manage the class and get off topic discussing sports and unrelated topics. The class sizes have increased to 22-24 students which adds to the disorganization. Religion, Grammar and reading were thoroughly taught this year but minimal science and social studies. Math instruction was poor and only half the workbook is complete (we used online instruction to supplement). We’re tutoring DC over the summer to catch up in math and science.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic school parent here. We’re leaving this year. Not worth the money for unqualified teachers and no discipline. Students with parents who are donors get away with bullying and bad behavior. School and Archdiocese do nothing about it.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic school parent here. We’re leaving this year. Not worth the money for unqualified teachers and no discipline. Students with parents who are donors get away with bullying and bad behavior. School and Archdiocese do nothing about it.