Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The largest class i taught last year was fifteen students. At public schools, the number is closer to 30. That's one of major benefits of private school.
And when there are 15 kids everyone gets an IEP with individualized learning and tools. My younger one (no LDs) benefited from taking her spelling tests in a separate room to help with her test anxiety - I didn’t know they were doing this until the parent teacher conference. My DD is quiet and at public this would have been totally overlooked, but at private she is known and seen.
Given what we know about how accommodating anxiety reinforces anxiety this is a really good example of private schools doing something that seems nice on the surface but actually is hurting the child. I would be so angry if a school prioritized my kid’s spelling test score over their mental health and provided special education accommodations without any kind of process to protect my rights.
I say this as a parent who has kids in private school.
Anonymous wrote:Many homeschooled kids take advanced classes online or at a coop and homeschool for various reasons, including to accommodate travel and sports training.
Anonymous wrote:Homeschool is Spirit Airlines. Many parents doing it didn't even go to college.
This trope is so tired and facile, especially in our area. Many homeschooled kids take advanced classes online or at a coop and homeschool for various reasons, including to accommodate travel and sports training. One of my daughters is a rising junior and is taking AP and college classes online, and spent all summer reading Tolstoy novels independently. No one is sitting at a table wearing a bonnet and learning how to submit.
Homeschool is Spirit Airlines. Many parents doing it didn't even go to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:✈️
Public school is coach.
Private school is business class.
Homeschool is first class.
Sorry…homeschool is flying basic economy coach unless you are wealthy enough to hire the best private tutors around.
People homeschool because they are poor and usually live in a shit hole area with awful public schools.
Except the billionaire who decided to sail around the world on his super yacht and pulled his kids from a top private while hiring two incredible tutors for the journey…and then promptly re-enrolled them in the top private upon return.
I had the same reaction. Homeschool is Spirit Airlines. Many parents doing it didn't even go to college.
I’ve attended many homeschool groups, summer camps, etc and one of my favorite parts is the family presentation. Each week a family takes 5 minutes to talk about their family, work, family interests, a recent vacation, etc. Most of the kid’s parents I’ve met are doctors, lawyers, business owners, feds, or otherwise introduced their job as classified. More often than not at least 1 parent attended college, usually it was both parents. I recognize this is anecdotal data, but IME the families that choose homeschool are not the uneducated lowlife people you seem to think they are.
I don't know where you live, but where I live many of the parents who homeschool did not go to college. I would be interested in seeing a statistic. I never called them " lowlifes"...you did. Many simply aren't adequately educated to be teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:✈️
Public school is coach.
Private school is business class.
Homeschool is first class.
Sorry…homeschool is flying basic economy coach unless you are wealthy enough to hire the best private tutors around.
People homeschool because they are poor and usually live in a shit hole area with awful public schools.
Except the billionaire who decided to sail around the world on his super yacht and pulled his kids from a top private while hiring two incredible tutors for the journey…and then promptly re-enrolled them in the top private upon return.
I had the same reaction. Homeschool is Spirit Airlines. Many parents doing it didn't even go to college.
I’ve attended many homeschool groups, summer camps, etc and one of my favorite parts is the family presentation. Each week a family takes 5 minutes to talk about their family, work, family interests, a recent vacation, etc. Most of the kid’s parents I’ve met are doctors, lawyers, business owners, feds, or otherwise introduced their job as classified. More often than not at least 1 parent attended college, usually it was both parents. I recognize this is anecdotal data, but IME the families that choose homeschool are not the uneducated lowlife people you seem to think they are.
I don't know where you live, but where I live many of the parents who homeschool did not go to college. I would be interested in seeing a statistic. I never called them " lowlifes"...you did. Many simply aren't adequately educated to be teaching.
Anonymous wrote:My rising freshman, who has always got As in math, including Alegbra 1 and scored above 500 on SOLs is retaking Algebra 1 in 9th (switching to private) because he didn't do well enough on the math placement exam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:✈️
Public school is coach.
Private school is business class.
Homeschool is first class.
Sorry…homeschool is flying basic economy coach unless you are wealthy enough to hire the best private tutors around.
People homeschool because they are poor and usually live in a shit hole area with awful public schools.
Except the billionaire who decided to sail around the world on his super yacht and pulled his kids from a top private while hiring two incredible tutors for the journey…and then promptly re-enrolled them in the top private upon return.
I had the same reaction. Homeschool is Spirit Airlines. Many parents doing it didn't even go to college.
I’ve attended many homeschool groups, summer camps, etc and one of my favorite parts is the family presentation. Each week a family takes 5 minutes to talk about their family, work, family interests, a recent vacation, etc. Most of the kid’s parents I’ve met are doctors, lawyers, business owners, feds, or otherwise introduced their job as classified. More often than not at least 1 parent attended college, usually it was both parents. I recognize this is anecdotal data, but IME the families that choose homeschool are not the uneducated lowlife people you seem to think they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:✈️
Public school is coach.
Private school is business class.
Homeschool is first class.
Sorry…homeschool is flying basic economy coach unless you are wealthy enough to hire the best private tutors around.
People homeschool because they are poor and usually live in a shit hole area with awful public schools.
Except the billionaire who decided to sail around the world on his super yacht and pulled his kids from a top private while hiring two incredible tutors for the journey…and then promptly re-enrolled them in the top private upon return.
I had the same reaction. Homeschool is Spirit Airlines. Many parents doing it didn't even go to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:✈️
Public school is coach.
Private school is business class.
Homeschool is first class.
Sorry…homeschool is flying basic economy coach unless you are wealthy enough to hire the best private tutors around.
People homeschool because they are poor and usually live in a shit hole area with awful public schools.
Except the billionaire who decided to sail around the world on his super yacht and pulled his kids from a top private while hiring two incredible tutors for the journey…and then promptly re-enrolled them in the top private upon return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The largest class i taught last year was fifteen students. At public schools, the number is closer to 30. That's one of major benefits of private school.
And when there are 15 kids everyone gets an IEP with individualized learning and tools. My younger one (no LDs) benefited from taking her spelling tests in a separate room to help with her test anxiety - I didn’t know they were doing this until the parent teacher conference. My DD is quiet and at public this would have been totally overlooked, but at private she is known and seen.