Chicago526
<font color=red>Any dream will do...<br><font colo
- Joined
- May 6, 2003
- Messages
- 11,024
This is a long way off, as we don't have any kids yet! 
I live in an area where the school district is less than great. We just moved in, and I haven't met anyone in the neighborhood with kids yet so I haven't been able to ask their opinions of the grade school.
I'm toying with the idea of private school for our future child(ren), there are plenty in the area. The big drawback to private, though, is expence since public schools are "free" (well, included in my tax bill, at any rate!). But on the other hand, you get what you pay for. We could afford it (I think) by the time we would have to start paying tuition, but obviously it would change the way we'd live (or would want to live) as it would suck up a lot of our descresionary income.
So, for those of you that had to make the choice, how did you pick one over the other? Did you go and "interview" the public school? Did you base your decision on other parents thoughts and experiances with either the public or private schools in your area? Did you send your child to one, only to find it wasn't what you'd hoped, and then switched?
I guess I'm looking for advice about how to go about making the decision. Obviously I need to find out more about the grade school I'm zoned for, the more info I have on it, the easier it will be for me to decide. They have a web site, and it sounds like a good school (I especially like the fact that they have before and after school care available for working parents!) but what's on a web site and what actually happens are two differant things!
Thanks!

I live in an area where the school district is less than great. We just moved in, and I haven't met anyone in the neighborhood with kids yet so I haven't been able to ask their opinions of the grade school.
I'm toying with the idea of private school for our future child(ren), there are plenty in the area. The big drawback to private, though, is expence since public schools are "free" (well, included in my tax bill, at any rate!). But on the other hand, you get what you pay for. We could afford it (I think) by the time we would have to start paying tuition, but obviously it would change the way we'd live (or would want to live) as it would suck up a lot of our descresionary income.
So, for those of you that had to make the choice, how did you pick one over the other? Did you go and "interview" the public school? Did you base your decision on other parents thoughts and experiances with either the public or private schools in your area? Did you send your child to one, only to find it wasn't what you'd hoped, and then switched?
I guess I'm looking for advice about how to go about making the decision. Obviously I need to find out more about the grade school I'm zoned for, the more info I have on it, the easier it will be for me to decide. They have a web site, and it sounds like a good school (I especially like the fact that they have before and after school care available for working parents!) but what's on a web site and what actually happens are two differant things!
Thanks!


. We are very happy with our decision.
