blackforest
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I can’t emphasize this enough: This is NOT a thread for bashing on Catholic schools. My parish runs a small, fabulous school that part of me wishes my children could attend. Some barriers are getting in the way, however, and I wonder if there are other families with similar experiences.
This is also NOT the thread for pointing fingers and playing a game of “Yer doin’ it wrong!” Take for granted that every family, regardless of their educational choices, is doing the best they can for their children.
Catholic schools, which come in many shapes, sizes, and personalities, can be absolute gems. But some, like all institutions, are corruptible and can stray, so we keep them in our prayers.
Select as many options as are applicable, being aware that “I/me” can be interchangeable with “we/us,” especially if you and your spouse are in agreement on these issues.
This is also NOT the thread for pointing fingers and playing a game of “Yer doin’ it wrong!” Take for granted that every family, regardless of their educational choices, is doing the best they can for their children.
Catholic schools, which come in many shapes, sizes, and personalities, can be absolute gems. But some, like all institutions, are corruptible and can stray, so we keep them in our prayers.
Select as many options as are applicable, being aware that “I/me” can be interchangeable with “we/us,” especially if you and your spouse are in agreement on these issues.
- We have financial considerations, e.g. high tuition, not enough aid/scholarships, not in family budget, already living in high cost-of-living area.
- The school lacks resources needed specifically for my children – e.g. special needs, adequate programs for gifted children, etc.
- The school lacks coursework for my student’s interests – e.g. band or choir for a musician
- I feel that the school strays too far from Church teaching
- I believe in supporting my local neighborhood public school.
- I see a lot more benefits to homeschooling my children.
- I prefer a particular non-Catholic private school.
- The school has a negative social environment for my children – e.g. drugs/alcohol, cliquishness, teen sex
- Personal in-fighting – I don’t get along with teachers, administrators, particular families in the school
- The school adheres to Common Core or other federal standards that I do not support
- I don’t find the academic standards high enough
- The academic standards put too much pressure one kids/too much homework
- It’s too hard to get in, e.g. a long waiting list
- I disagree or take issue with one or more school policies
- Other, (please explain)
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