dmccarty
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Is it all due to the schools being inherently better? Having better faculty? In better neighborhoods? Absolutely not. One of the biggest factors is that the parents are much more involved in the schools....
In NC we have Charter schools. By law there are only 100 state wide and the limit has been reached. The Legislature might boost the number of Charter schools but various interests are fighting the expansion.
One of our kids went to a county school while the other has been to two Charters. We had no complaints about the quality of teachers in the public or private schools. I do think the big difference is that the PARENTS MUST want and work to get their kids in a Charter school. Which means they are interested in the child's education. Those parents are not going to view school as free day care.
The other advantage is that the parents run the school. This can be good or bad. There are some Charters that have been doing very poorly academically. I know one of the schools has turned this around.
Our school goes from K to 12. The number of kids are limited by the facility. The teachers get to know the kids and family since they will most likely be going to the school until the graduate. The school is a multi room single room school.
Regardless of the problems of Charters, their benefits well out weigh the negative. See the mess in Wake county, NC as an example. Frankly I think all of the schools should go to a Charter model. Limited size, K-12 classes, and parental control/involvement. Course some of the parents scare me.
KB9UDE is going to have some hard choices. We have had them as well. It would far easier for us to let the kids go to the county schools. Up until middle school the kids would only be going 3-4 miles to school. Now they are 10-15 miles.
Charters/Magnets/Private schools might be options. Maybe homeschooling though that is not something that would work for us.
We know some people who seem to have taken jobs away from their house. We only see them during the weekends. We have not asked but it seems that they are somehow maintaining two homes. One for the work week and their house for the weekend. They gots to do what they gots to do. Having two homes might be another option. You only have to do it for 13 years or so. :confused2:
Later,
Dan