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Re: CP: Private or Public School?
DH and I were talking about this yesterday. He is all for public, but after teaching in both and having attended both, I'm really leaning towards private school for her, at least in the high school setting.
What are you thinking for your LO?
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We live in a great school district, so I assume we will use the public schools. DH and I both went to public schools.
Now, if she has special needs or if we move to a school district that's not as good, I would certainly consider private schools.
I went to private all the way through, DH went to Catholic until 8th grade and then public.
I grew up in a horrific school district, so it was really a no-brainer for my parents. DH grew up in a very wealthy, top-rated school district, so, same for his parents.
DD will def. start kindergarten at our local Catholic school, which is excellent. I am not a big fan of our school district, it's highly rated, but for high school, it's just too big. We may move (with SD being a top factor in where we buy). Otherwise, it will be private school.
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DH and I both attended our local Catholic schools as we grew up in areas where the public schools were (and are, sadly) in a shambles. In the area we live now, the public schools are very well regarded, but we both like the idea of sending LO to the parish school. I think they can make their own decision about HS -- particularly as the public high school in our district is top-notch and it would be almost a waste for them not to attend! (never mind the taxes we pay to support said school - I'd like to get some payback on that!
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Not sure yet. It depends on if we stay where we are and if the schools here still suck as bad as they currently do. I'd prefer that he stay public, but that really depends on the school and staff. I'm currently unimpressed with the quality of teachers here.
I went public all the way and DH went public until high school. Since our LO is a boy, DH is quite set on private (Jesuit) for high school as that's what he did. I'm okay with that as his school was miles better than mine, even though mine was supposedly "the best" and very much "the best for college prep." Boy was college a surprise for me! I could no longer loaf and do my homework in my other classes and still make As in all AP and honors courses... College is really not the time to learn how to actually study. DH had a much easier time as he learned that earlier. I have to say that I'm really impressed with the level of education you get at a Jesuit school.
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Can I ask what may be a really stupid question here, especially coming from a teacher?? Help me fully understand your education system (by your, I mean US)...
Here, we have public school boards and catholic school boards, all of which belong to the public school system (funded by the government). The main difference being that if you are part of a catholic system, the student has to have a certain amount of religious credits to graduate and of course, the schools offer catholic celebrations.
We also have private schools which are not governed by the same policies as all of our catholic and public schools.
So, when you speak of private schools, do you speak of catholic schools? Public schools are just public schools?
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DH and I went to public schools, but neither of us feel like we were challenged the way that we should have been. Too many kids now are let into the "gifted" programs who don't really qualify for the program (my parents work in education and deal with it all the time). We both feel like sometimes public schools fail kids who have very high IQs. Just because a child can figure out things faster than his or her peers does not mean that they are really learning how to learn in different ways, how to listen, how to study, etc. There is more to school than just the information being presented; children should also learn how to continue learning for the rest of their lives.
My father, who runs the special education department in one of the largest parishes in the state, says that it is very likely that our children will at least match our intelligence, and so we will be getting all of our kids tested at a very early age. His opinion is that knowing our kids potential will really help us in creating reasonably expectations for their future successes. That way, if we have a child with a high IQ, we can plan to have the needed support in place, the same way we would if we had a child with a low IQ. If we have a child with an average IQ, we can make sure not to put too much pressure on immediate understanding and more on hard work.
That being said, we live in a county right now with amazing schools, and so I would send our kids to public school here. If we move to a place with schools that are not as good, we would definitely send them to private school.
I grew up in a small town with terrible public schools (I could read before entering KG -- when my parents asked what I would do while the other kids were learning to read, they were told I could sit quietly in the corner and read to myself. Which I would probably have enjoyed but which is not exactly education.)
So, I went to private montessori school until 8th grade, then prep school, then a private college. MH grew up in a similarly rural area and went to private schools starting in 5th grade.
I am not impressed with the public education system in our city.
We will have a LOT of trouble affording private school all the way through unless something major changes with our jobs. I think we will probably move out of the city and into a district that has good public schools and send our kid there until HS, when I think it's worth going the private school route. I was very well prepared for college after going through a rigorous private HS.
For me and my husband, our kids will go to public schools. I don't think there is anything wrong with going to a private school, but I can not see paying for my kid to go. I also think it depends on each individual area. My husband went to private school, as did a number of my friends. I went to the public schools.
From our personal experiences, the private school kids had just as much if not more instances of drug use, promiscuity, bad grades, bad teachers, etc. They just did a better job of covering it up with their parents $$. The kids and parents who went to the private schools always had their noses in the air to everyone else. It was very stereotypical.
My experience in public school on the other hand, I had a lot more options of classes to choose from that the private schools could not provide. I also had a more diverse group of friends (racially, religiously, lifestyle, income etc.). So I guess I would say I ended up with a lot more "street smarts" then my private school friends.
Again, nothing wrong with going to private schools. But based on where we live, I would much rather have my children in public schools.
I consider Catholic schools private in the US. Most private schools in my area are Catholic schools. As far as I'm aware, there is no government funding in the US for Catholic schools, but I could be wrong.
In this area, there are basically 4 types of school:
Public: Anyone who lives in the district can go. Completely funded by taxes/gov't. No tuition.
Charter: Usually smaller, more specialized, also funded by gov't and private donation. Lottery system to attends. No tuition.
Catholic: These are NOT funded by gov't and are are supported by tuition and the church(es) which they are affiliated/the archdiocese itself. Divided by parish for elementary, and high schools are drawn from several parishes. Tuition is usually between $2-5,000/year. Anyone can attend but the schools can also kick you out for behavior/academic issues.
Private: These vary with religious affiliation, if any at all. No gov't funding at all, supported by tuition, private donation, grants etc. Draw from all over the area/anywhere. Tution usually ranges from $5-25,000 a year. Usually require an entrance exam to atternd.
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DH and I both went to public, and the schools in our area are pretty good (for CA, which isn't saying much) but we plan to home school.
Even though we both turned out okay and both ended up going on to get master's degrees, we feel a lot of time was wasted in school catering to the lowest common denominator and we can do a better job at home.
I remember at my "good" school spending time in class doing guided meditation, having my teacher's friend who was a manicurist come in and talk about her job, having my teacher's chiropractor come in and check our backs, and watching a lot of videos, and I was in mostly AP/Honors classes. Plus I know I personally wasted a lot of time worrying about boys, clothes, etc. We'll make sure she gets socialized through groups and extra curricular activities.
I SSed because this is something we're wrestling with, too.
DH & I both went to public schools &, further, DH, MIL, SIL & my mother are all public school teachers. I would REALLY like to send our LO to a good public school. But DH & I have experienced the gamut of what public schools have to offer, & I don't want our LO getting the short end of the stick educationally. I was in an AMAZING gifted program in early elementary school in urban NYC & then a good school district in suburban NJ. DH went to school around here, in a rural environment, & despite going to the best school in the area, he felt like he wasn't remotely prepared for college (although he did extremely well & has a master's degree). And even though I went to the best public schools in my hometown, when I got to college (a very competitive one) it was apparent to me that I'd missed out on a lot of opportunities (most of my classmates had many more AP options than I did, for example).
Although we're still going to be paying off OUR student loans (until after we die, FFS) & I don't know how we could afford it, I am NOT going to let our LO wither in a sub-par school district. DH has tried to say that we could supplement by providing extra instruction at home, but I don't see how we'll have the time to provide everything I want LO to be able to have available to her.
So, long story short, right now I'm thinking we're either going to move to a bigger town/better district, or consider shipping LO to the closest good private school (which will probably be 1h+ away--errgh). I don't feel like we need to do this immediately, I think she'll be fine in elementary school, but definitely before the college prep years begin.
Sorry this is so long, but it's a big deal & something I've put a lot of thought into!
I went to private school from K-3rd grade then went to public school. Dh went to some public school but was then home schooled.
We would like for ds to go to private school but if we can't afford it, he will have to go to public school. So right now, it's kind of up in the air.
We chose our house because it feeds into one of the best public schools in GA.
I went to public, DH went to private (but because the public schools his family lived near were crap).
Most of the private schools around here are religious, and I don't want LO to be exposed to religion in a peer pressure/school setting.
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I went to private all girls school my entire life until senior year when I requested to go to a public school. I HATED private school and I wouldn't subject my child (especially if we have a daughter) to the kind of environment that I dealt with. The teachers were just as good in the public school and my grades improved a lot while I was there because I was so much happier.
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