Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:✈️
Public school is coach.
Private school is business class.
Homeschool is first class.
No home school is trying to drive across the ocean in an RV.
Ha! I was going to say:
Homeschool: The DIY Road-Trip Van
• You pick the playlist, map your own detours, stop when curiosity strikes.
• Seats aren’t cushioned with standard curriculum, which is limited to the parent/teacher’s capacity.
• Flexibility is king; comfort depends on how well you pack your own snacks (resources).
Public School: The Intercity Bus
• A set route, fixed schedule, dozens of fellow passengers.
• You get the essentials—basic seats, air-conditioning (or not), and predetermined stops.
• Everyone’s on the same highway, but you can’t pause for personal scenic overlooks.
Parochial School: The Community Shuttle
• Follows the standard academic “highway” but detours regularly to chapel stops and faith-based enrichment sessions.
• Fixed timetable like a public bus, with built-in prayer breaks and seasonal festivals as scheduled stops.
• A tight-knit group of fellow believers riding together—strong peer support and a sense of shared mission.
Private Day School: The Regional Express Train (Business Class)
• Reserved seats with extra legroom and a few perks: dedicated attendants, nicer view (smaller class sizes).
• A published timetable, but more room to stretch your legs and customize your on-board meal (electives).
• You still share the tracks with other riders, but in a more curated environment.
High-End Boarding School: The Bespoke Private Jet
• Black-tie cabin, gourmet catering, one-to-one service, touching down at exclusive terminals.
• Total immersion—your whole life happens at 35,000 feet of top-tier academics, athletics, and networking.
• Sky’s the limit on customization and prestige (at a price).