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In reply to the discussion: Would you buy your way out of bad public schools by sending your child to a private school? [View all]Xithras
(16,191 posts)That was a tough call to make, since my wife is a public schoolteacher and I tought at public colleges for many years. Neither of us are against public schooling in the slightest. Unfortunately our local school district (which isn't the one my wife is employed at) has taken a serious slide in quality over the past handful of years, and it's not just a budget issue. The leadership in the school itself has dropped the ball in a number of ways, lowering the quality of both the school experience and the education. Parent groups are no longer given any role, anti-bullying efforts have been abandoned, etc. Our local elementary school isn't a good place to be. My wife, who has worked in elementary schools for over a decade, has been blown away by how BAD this local district has become.
So, he went into private school. He's grades have gone up, he's happier, and we don't have to deal with constant BS from his principal (my kid never got into any sort of trouble, but the guy is really, really bad). We have no regrets.
The idea of standing by your public school "no matter what" is a bit dumb. As parents, our number ONE job is to protect our children. If the local schools aren't providing the best learning environment for them, then it's our job to find a better place for them to spend their days. To put your childs best interests BEHIND political or economic interests seems a bit insane to me.