Because they’re private schools and well-established private schools tend to be better than public schools.
Posted on 25 May 2012.
Because they’re private schools and well-established private schools tend to be better than public schools.
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Posted on 17 March 2011.
I’m researching schools that are private, and have no religious affiliation in Southern NE. RI, MA, and CT are the states that I’m looking at. Thanks in advance!
Also post your opinions about them, especially if you are a student there!
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Posted on 10 March 2011.
So, I have a 5 year old, so have been thinking about his education. My husband and I are trying to decide between private school or state (public) school.
I have two brothers ,and my husband has three sisters, and all of our nieces and nephews are school-age. While we love them all the same and think they are all great kids, there is no question that the ones that attend private school are more well-rounded ( proficient in French, Latin, an instrument, and several sports) and seem more mature. I don’t think that they are any smarter or have better parents than the other kids, so the schooling must be what sets them apart. The only thing stopping us is the cost (astronomical!). Another problem is that ALL the good private schools we have found are religiously affiliated, and as my husband and I are atheists and do not promote belief in god, I don’t know if this would be confusing for him. If it is hardly mentioned, that’s fine, I just do not know how heavy-handed they are at those places. Opinions?
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Posted on 25 December 2010.
I understand there is data released on the “dumbest states,” the states with the best or worst high schools, etc.
America’s education has been on the decline, based on our Standardized Test Scores.
Does the government (or whoever reviews are data) take into account Religious Affiliated/Private schools?
Is all the ranking data solely based on public school?
Are the scores of kids from top Religious/Private schools dismissed?
For instance,I recall hearing (years ago) that Arizona was one of the dumbest states…but I am also aware that some of our nations best high schools reside there, or at least very prestigious ones…?
-perhaps im misinformed but please answer any that you can
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Posted on 26 September 2010.
Most private schools are affiliated with a religion, and im trying to argue that private education seems to put almost a negative view on other cultures and religions for the kids
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