Goofyluver
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I'm just stalking you sweetums.
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*girlie squeal*
I'm just stalking you sweetums.
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God in and drugs/gangs out....
Hows that.
Private schools that are Religion based (any religion)
Are doing WAY better in all aspects. They have WAY less "issues" whether it be...Drugs,poor achieving students,discipline etc.
It is just a better enviornment.
What about those who don't believe in God?
What's stopping those of us who do believe from praying during the day?
Of course they have fewer issues. They are free to kick out those students who refuse to follow their rules. The public school system doesn't have that option.
Well, YES. When we had God in schools...circa Before the late 70's...
Things were pretty good.
Then came the aclu (american communist liberal union) and messed things up.
I can tell you this: Private schools that are Religion based (any religion)
Are doing WAY better in all aspects. They have WAY less "issues" whether it be...Drugs,poor achieving students,discipline etc.
It is just a better enviornment.
Now, yes, some public schools in small cities are VERY safe and very well run.
Im not talking about all public schools.
Not all of us.![]()
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Hmm, I dont know. MORE money is spent per child in public schools rather than private. Money isnt the issue. We, as a nation, spend more and more money on education every year.The problem doesn't necessarily start in schools. Kids are gang recruited in their neighborhoods. I can tell you from experience that a lot of times gangs will form based on ethnic differences. So you it is not uncommon to see Puerto Rican kids and Italian (just using a personal example) kids form rival gangs made up of both Catholic and Public school kids.
The issue starts over simple differences and grows to include other issues, but the fights get more and more violent. Trust me- when you chose not to affiliate with either side, you become target practice for both.![]()
I might also add that if private schools are doing better it might be due to the fact that private schools have more money and resources that most public schools. Again-try learning in a class with a student to teacher ratio of 37:1.
When I went to school, we still said "under god" in the pledge and took a moment for silent prayer. So I don't think it's god as much as money that set these private schools apart.
JMHO
Oh and P.S.-where was god when I got my tail feathers stomped by a known gang of 4 girls in catholic school uniforms?
Hmm, I dont know. MORE money is spent per child in public schools rather than private. Money isnt the issue. We, as a nation, spend more and more money on education every year.
2Money isn't the issue everywhere, nor is money the only issue.
But, money IS an issue.
Let's see...my school district...
We cut teacher's jobs because we didn't have enough funding to pay them. We now have overcrowded classrooms where children may not receive the quality education they deserve.
What else does money pay for?
Supplies. Ancillary staff. Programs. Textbooks. Teacher continuing education. Shall I go on?
Do you have children Edward?
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One is 4 and in preschool, the other is 1.
Our preschooler is in a Private school. He only goes 2 times per week.
I was commenting about the $$ issue cause alot of folks think that more of will solve everything.
Alexander G. Bell was educated in a shack basically, he seemed to do pretty well in life.
So, obviously..we cant say that the lack of money is the cause.
Hmm, I dont know. MORE money is spent per child in public schools rather than private. Money isnt the issue. We, as a nation, spend more and more money on education every year.
I'll give the public schools in our area this much credit....
They still say the pledge, and the actually say Merry Christmas and Easter Break! Maybe there is hope.
I don't think the money for free lunch comes from the school budget. Actually, I think it links the school to more Title 1 money. But I agree with you that money isn't as simple an issue as it seems. My youngest goes to a Catholic school with a large class size (30 kids per class). They can get away with having that work because there is no special ed and there is an overabundance of parent volunteers (seriously, we had an overnight fieldtrip once, and there were 27 chaperones for 30 kids. Plus the teacher and the aide.) Normally, in a class with more diverse kids, I would think 1:15 or 1:20 would be better.I am gonna simply speak on experience and nothing else. If you can afford to send your kid to private school, there is more money and resources from you alone. Also when you factor in the money spent per child are you including the extras like metal detectors and ESL teachers, just to name a few things off the top of my head. What about kids who are fed by the school? I don't think many private schools have students applying for free lunch.
Again, I am not using any number. I am just saying that there are a lot of variables to consider.
You brought up god but there are a lot of things that will override any religion being taught/brought into a school.
What is the most important problem America is facing in education today????
I'm taking a grad class and this is one of our questions...wanted some other opinions.
My youngest goes to a Catholic school with a large class size (30 kids per class). They can get away with having that work because there is no special ed