Colleen27
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I'm not even sure what advice I'm looking for here, I'm just having a hard time clarifying my thoughts much less making up my mind about a schooling decision for DD10.
She's going into 6th grade and we're unhappy with some things going on in our district. The plan was an online charter (public, no tuition and little out-of-pocket costs) but she had some concerns with that route because she is super-active in athletics and extracurriculars. And she got a referral into the school's STEM program that she was very proud to be chosen for. I do believe she's old enough and responsible enough to have some say in her schooling choices, so reluctantly the plan shifted back to the neighborhood school.
Then today she went with DH & I to tour the private (Catholic) school younger DD will be attending for preschool. Preschool was mainly a geographic decision; our district spans two towns and their preschool is in the other one, while the Catholic school is just a few blocks from home, and the two are comparable in cost and curriculum. But DD10 absolutely fell in love with the school and asked if we'd consider sending her there instead.
Financially it is doable, but tight. Either our travel habits or college savings would suffer (the kids have pre-paid tuition contracts, we're still saving for the extras). The class sizes are really impressive - 10-15 compared to the public school's 30-35. They offer a LOT more than I'd have expected from such a small (fewer than 100 students, K-8) school in terms of athletics and extracurriculars, more in some aspects than our (still smallish, about 550 kids 6-8) public middle school. And academically I have no doubt it would be a better fit. I'm just not sure about the costs... Our public schools aren't bad by any stretch, in fact they're quite good despite dealing with some major budget cuts in ways I don't especially agree with, and I'm having a really hard time wrapping my mind around thousands of dollars for school when we have an adequate public option available.
So for those here on the budget board who have chosen private over public, how did you reach a decision? How do you assign a "value" to a different educational environment? How do you decide what other 'extras' to cut to afford that choice?
She's going into 6th grade and we're unhappy with some things going on in our district. The plan was an online charter (public, no tuition and little out-of-pocket costs) but she had some concerns with that route because she is super-active in athletics and extracurriculars. And she got a referral into the school's STEM program that she was very proud to be chosen for. I do believe she's old enough and responsible enough to have some say in her schooling choices, so reluctantly the plan shifted back to the neighborhood school.
Then today she went with DH & I to tour the private (Catholic) school younger DD will be attending for preschool. Preschool was mainly a geographic decision; our district spans two towns and their preschool is in the other one, while the Catholic school is just a few blocks from home, and the two are comparable in cost and curriculum. But DD10 absolutely fell in love with the school and asked if we'd consider sending her there instead.
Financially it is doable, but tight. Either our travel habits or college savings would suffer (the kids have pre-paid tuition contracts, we're still saving for the extras). The class sizes are really impressive - 10-15 compared to the public school's 30-35. They offer a LOT more than I'd have expected from such a small (fewer than 100 students, K-8) school in terms of athletics and extracurriculars, more in some aspects than our (still smallish, about 550 kids 6-8) public middle school. And academically I have no doubt it would be a better fit. I'm just not sure about the costs... Our public schools aren't bad by any stretch, in fact they're quite good despite dealing with some major budget cuts in ways I don't especially agree with, and I'm having a really hard time wrapping my mind around thousands of dollars for school when we have an adequate public option available.
So for those here on the budget board who have chosen private over public, how did you reach a decision? How do you assign a "value" to a different educational environment? How do you decide what other 'extras' to cut to afford that choice?