joewithaboat
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Re: Employers going too far?
All I have is my personal research in my immediate area my personal experiences to go by. I went to a mixed bag of schools as we moved a lot when I was a kid. Most of the time I was in private school until it was time to play football at a serious level. For that reason I went to public school. My brother continued to attend private. Everyone's experiences are different and every school is different regardless of being private or public.
Looking back at the type of people I went to school with and who they are now and the people my Brother hung out with and who they are now, I can tell you I can see a difference.
Fast forward 25 years, I have a new step daughter in public school. She is struggling and being swept under the carpet. Detailing this would take pages. We do some checking for the best options in our area, as any good Parent would. We elect to attend a small private school.
Over the years We keep in contact with a lot of her public school Friends mostly through sports programs. We try as Parents to have a lot of interaction with the kids, new private and old public school. Anyone with any common sense can pick out the Private vs Public school Kids when together in a group setting. It is often the topic of conversation among the Adults present.
That reason alone is enough reinforcement for me that we made the right decision. Never mind the difference in the her academic performance. The money is tough to swallow sometimes. I have two brothers with Kids that tell me all the time they wish they could afford to send their Kids to our school.
It was the best choice for us at the time. Most information "statistics" that you find is formulated by one side or the other and very skewed. Local conditions are probably different everywhere.
Didn't once say I didn't like them. Just don't believe all of the hype surrounding private and charter schools. Just the fact that the family cares to go through the effort to see to their child's education automatically makes the kids a pre-selected sample. Do you really think that a parent paying 15+ grand a year tuition would actually admit that their choice is not a superior one? Just think about it. If all the elite private school kids somehow turned out to be "better" than their public school peers, then they would have been some sort of super-race bred many decades ago. Hasn't turned out to be the case.
Our choice for education was a long one. We fully intended for our kid to be public educated, and did so through 2nd grade. Turns out he is gifted academically, and there was not any program in place to handle this, nor are their any incentives or mandates whatsoever to address their needs. This is actually a nation-wide problem. We look after the least of us, as we should, but we let the brightest ones "take care of themselves" because they don't need help to pass the test. I can't say that I'd do any different if I were his teacher.
Soooooo, we found a school that was better able to address his particular educational needs. Many of his friends are doing just fine at the old public school, and I'm under no illusion that mine will turn out any better at the end of it all.
All I have is my personal research in my immediate area my personal experiences to go by. I went to a mixed bag of schools as we moved a lot when I was a kid. Most of the time I was in private school until it was time to play football at a serious level. For that reason I went to public school. My brother continued to attend private. Everyone's experiences are different and every school is different regardless of being private or public.
Looking back at the type of people I went to school with and who they are now and the people my Brother hung out with and who they are now, I can tell you I can see a difference.
Fast forward 25 years, I have a new step daughter in public school. She is struggling and being swept under the carpet. Detailing this would take pages. We do some checking for the best options in our area, as any good Parent would. We elect to attend a small private school.
Over the years We keep in contact with a lot of her public school Friends mostly through sports programs. We try as Parents to have a lot of interaction with the kids, new private and old public school. Anyone with any common sense can pick out the Private vs Public school Kids when together in a group setting. It is often the topic of conversation among the Adults present.
That reason alone is enough reinforcement for me that we made the right decision. Never mind the difference in the her academic performance. The money is tough to swallow sometimes. I have two brothers with Kids that tell me all the time they wish they could afford to send their Kids to our school.
It was the best choice for us at the time. Most information "statistics" that you find is formulated by one side or the other and very skewed. Local conditions are probably different everywhere.