Anonymous wrote:Because the public school wasn't safe for my LGBTQ kid.
Anonymous wrote:Class sizes, discipline, just overall preference — I’ve always wondered.
Anonymous wrote:To keep them away from the poors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our School Board that does whatever they want- ignoring parents, teachers, administrators, and now the VA law....
Which school board and law is this?
I believe more than one are doing this, and the law would be the new model policy on transgender students most likely, which does stem from a law but is not a law in and of itself.
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter is applying to get into private for high school. Her school has too many fights, everyone cheats off of her, she gets picked on, she needs smaller class sizes, and she doesn't feel safe at public school anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our School Board that does whatever they want- ignoring parents, teachers, administrators, and now the VA law....
Which school board and law is this?
Anonymous wrote:Our School Board that does whatever they want- ignoring parents, teachers, administrators, and now the VA law....
Anonymous wrote:Moved to private from public at 9th grade. Tired of classrooms focused on the bottom rather than focusing on raising all students from where they are. Love the smaller environment and focus on community. Kids aren't perfect in private, but I've yet to hear of bathrooms closed due to vaping, overdoses, and fights. All things I've heard of at all three APS high schools. College counseling is tremendous and focused on the kids individually. Our child's homework is primarily written as are tests rather than leaning in on using the laptops to teach.
Smaller student body means greater opportunities to make sports teams, take on leadership roles in clubs, get parts in plays and musicals. Basically, more opportunities per student versus at much larger schools. Even if academics are on par with surrounding publics, the overall environment is better in our opinion.