DVCindy
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I am looking for your thoughts on our current situation with DD. We are really struggling with this decision so I would love to hear your opinions on this ... sorry if it's a little long winded.
DD will be finishing 5th grade this June. She is currently in parochial school ... we moved her out of public school after 3rd grade. The main reason we decided to move her was due to the lack of discipline in the school she was attending. We felt alot of instruction time was lost due to constantly addressing behavior problems and there were no real consequences for the bad behavior. Academically she did very well.
Now I am reconsidering. The school she is currently in is certainly a much better environment in terms of the children's behavior, accountability for your actions, and appropriate consequences if you don't abide by their rules. But I feel their academic standards are not on par with the public schools in the area. She does very well in school ... all A's / an occasional B on report cards and she doesn't work very hard at all. She almost never has homework to do at home. They have a 25 minute "flex" period at the end of the day and she finishes all her homework there. This has bothered me all along.
The real eye opener was last week when we received her standardized test scores. I was stunned to see her Math scores were in the 68th and 39th percentile. How can a student with a 96 average in Math do so poorly when compared to other students nationally. I know it was not a case of test anxiety . She did very well in the Language areas. She did tell me right after she took the test that most of what was on it they had not covered in class (fractions, decimals ). She is in the 2nd highest Math class (out of 4) with only 12 students in the class.
The school tells us the tests don't really count for anything and not to put too much emphasis on them. But come on. To me, how can you ignore this ... I am very concerned they are not keeping up with what is expected to be covered by this point in 5th grade. I'm meeting with the teacher this morning.
I am so torn. I feel DD can do so much more academically. I feel I must choose between the better environment in the parochial school which lacks academic challenge or the public school where we will have to put up with alot of distractions, but I know they can offer her more academically.
If you're still with me, thanks for "listening" ! What do you think ? I'd love some opinions.
Cindy
DD will be finishing 5th grade this June. She is currently in parochial school ... we moved her out of public school after 3rd grade. The main reason we decided to move her was due to the lack of discipline in the school she was attending. We felt alot of instruction time was lost due to constantly addressing behavior problems and there were no real consequences for the bad behavior. Academically she did very well.
Now I am reconsidering. The school she is currently in is certainly a much better environment in terms of the children's behavior, accountability for your actions, and appropriate consequences if you don't abide by their rules. But I feel their academic standards are not on par with the public schools in the area. She does very well in school ... all A's / an occasional B on report cards and she doesn't work very hard at all. She almost never has homework to do at home. They have a 25 minute "flex" period at the end of the day and she finishes all her homework there. This has bothered me all along.
The real eye opener was last week when we received her standardized test scores. I was stunned to see her Math scores were in the 68th and 39th percentile. How can a student with a 96 average in Math do so poorly when compared to other students nationally. I know it was not a case of test anxiety . She did very well in the Language areas. She did tell me right after she took the test that most of what was on it they had not covered in class (fractions, decimals ). She is in the 2nd highest Math class (out of 4) with only 12 students in the class.
The school tells us the tests don't really count for anything and not to put too much emphasis on them. But come on. To me, how can you ignore this ... I am very concerned they are not keeping up with what is expected to be covered by this point in 5th grade. I'm meeting with the teacher this morning.
I am so torn. I feel DD can do so much more academically. I feel I must choose between the better environment in the parochial school which lacks academic challenge or the public school where we will have to put up with alot of distractions, but I know they can offer her more academically.
If you're still with me, thanks for "listening" ! What do you think ? I'd love some opinions.
Cindy