irishbosoxfan said:
I have to ask...WHY if you're not Catholic would you send your child to Catholic school??
Why choose a Catholic school if you're not Catholic?
And if you think that the school has more to offer your child and that is why you're sending him then why not become Catholic?
Catholic school teacher here. Working in a low-economic community where good schools are few and far between.
OK -- let me start off by saying that the area I teach in (inner city), many (not all!) of the public schools are not that great. The charter schools are becoming no better and aren't the "great white hope" that everyone thought they'd be. One school has already lost its charter for poor results and another is in trouble due to poor behavioral situations. Some schools wait-list you (the better public schools and the Charters) and many people turn to Catholic schools as an option. As I stated, the neighborhood that my school is located in is economically poor. Many families are working 2 jobs to send their kids to Catholic school b/c they know it's a better environment for their children, that their children are disciplined for improper actions, are taught respect, morals and ethics. Kids who come to our school are not in fear of being beaten up, bullied, etc. Any signs of bullying are nipped immediately in the bud and, if behavior continues, are shown the door. As far as improper behavior goes, students are asked to leave based on their actions. Some of the local schools in my area can tend to be a "free for all" (again, depending on the neighborhood).
Why NOT choose a Catholic school if you're not Catholic? If someone feels their child is going to get a better education at a school that's not of their religious persuasion, why NOT send them there!?!? You don't have to follow the beliefs to get a good education!!! If you want a school that offers a better education, teaches morals, ethics, offers discipline and zero tolerance, what difference does it make what religion you practice or what religion the school supports?! In my school, we have Scientologists, Muslims, Hindus, Lutherans, to name a few! We have such an amazingly diverse ethnic and religious background in our school. If I felt my child would get a better education at a Muslim school, I'd send him there. Apparently, parents seek the best education for their child and will send them where ever they have to in order to achieve that.
Why should ANYONE have to change their religion/beliefs in order to give their child a good education!?!?!? As it stands, I'd say a good portion of the students in our school who are Catholic don't bother to attend Sunday mass. So, rightfully, that doesn't make them "good" Catholics. Maybe they should be asked to leave b/c they're not "true" Catholics!??!!? What if your public school asked you to stop practicing your religion b/c it was a public school?! Who cares what religion someone practices outside of school!
The Catholic schools do not hide the fact that they're teaching religion. Parents who send their kids to a Catholic school (at least mine) know up front that their children will learn religion, will attend mass and will participate in various religious activities (ie: singing hymns for the retired nuns at a retirement home). If a parent doesn't like that idea then either they can (a) choose not to send their child to the school or (b) tell their child that they will need to participate but do not have to believe. It's amazing how many children of other religious persuasions have no problem learning about other religions and being open to new things. In the upper levels, it's great discussion material when a student does question things if they're of another religion. When I taught upper level, we'd have some great discussions re. different beliefs. It's amazing how much more children learn due to others having different beliefs ... and how nobody criticizes anyone else for what they do/don't believe in.
A Catholic school (or any religiously affiliated school) who ONLY allows students of that religious persuasion to attend will find their school doors closed due to lack of students. If we only allowed "serious" Catholics (those who attend church weekly) to attend our school, we'd have been closed maaaany years ago!
Many "Catholics" have started "going through the motions" -- they get their child baptised and do nothing until they realize that 2nd grade has come around and their child needs to make their first reconciliation so they can move on to their first Communion. The amount of kids in the 2nd grade religious ed classes is astouding. Those 2nd graders continue the religious ed til 3rd grade when they make their first Communion. After that, you'd be shocked at how many kids stop coming to religious ed. Parents are after the sacraments mainly b/c their parents expect it don't care about attending church or continuing their education in the Catholic faith. So, if we accept only "true Catholics", then we're doing ourselves and our community a big disservice.