When comparing apples-to-apples, public school students do better academically. But, as the student population of geographically close parochial and public schools differ quite a bit in the favor (on average) of the parochial, people often assume that parochials are better academically. I have met a LOT of Catholic school families that don’t think there is much to any difference in socio-economics between the two until I show them that stats for their local schools.
The school my nieces attend does slightly better on state tests than my children’s school, but nieces school has 2% of population receiving free/reduced lunch and 0% English lang. learners. My kids school has 24% free/reduced and 15% ELL.
But, that isn’t why I choose public. My kids go to school with kids of all economic backgrounds, kids with down syndrome, severse autism, kids that are homeless, kids of all kinda of religions and ethnicities.
I have heard people in my family whose children attend Catholic schools say, “I hate the public.” If that is the lesson learned in Catholic schools, that the public should be avoided, not good enough to be around, must pay extra to avoid, then I think you have forgotten the Christian part of Catholic.
The other reason I wouldn’t send my kids to Catholic school is vouchers. We ALL benifiet from having an educated populace. If you don’t want to send your kid to a public school, that is your choice, but the public shouldn’t have to pay for your choice. That would be like, “I don’t like seeing the homeless in the library, so all of the rest of you lowly people should pay for all of the books I want at Barnes and Noble, yes, I realize this means even less money for the library for the rest of you, but I am just too special to be around you guys.”