Sorry it has taken me so long to post a response guys. It has been a busy couple of weeks for us and we leave next Wednesday for our DD's first trip to WDW.
Okay so I have been to 2 of our 3 private schools so far and then the public school.
Our public school is exactly what I thought it would be. Just a little above average. It is a nice building with nice facilities and they do offer enough. However the test scores are marginal and falling (slightly) and the classrooms themselves didn't really turn me on at all. There seemed to be alot of combined classrooms (Kindy with 1st grade separated by a row of bookcases but still all in one big room) and the classes were large number wise and seemed really huge in those rooms that had the combined classes. However I was blown away by the public school library. It was goregous and huge. They had several reading spots around the bookshelves including a treehouse the kids could climb up into and read as well as several themed tents all around the room. It was the best looking library in a school I have seen in a long time. As we walked the halls I did see several students pulled out into the hallway being "spoken" too for one thing or another and some of the classrooms seemed a bit chaotic for the time (it was 9 am). But I just caught a moment in their day and it could have been anything.
I really liked the two private schools I have been too so far. Both are small with less than 500 kids in K-8.
The first one is Faith -- it is the farthest from where I live but had the nicest, newest facilities with their lower school (as they called) building being only 5 years old. Big bright classrooms, a computer lab with enough computers so all the students could take computer class at one time, Spanish beginning in kindy. They monitor the students pretty carefully and will allow them to take class with the next grade in reading and math if they are showing the skills to move up. They also have the older children come and mentor to the younger kids once a week. PE is 4 times a week, art is 2 times a week and music is 3 times a week.
The second school I toured is Midway -- it is the closest to where we live and also the most afforadable of the 3 we are looking at. They use A BEKA (sp?) which I think is a popular home school curriculum for alot of their studies as well as alot of Bob Jones material. The computer lab looked okay and although they don't really start the computers until 1st grade in this school, library was almost non-existent (a few bookshelves which doubled as a nursery for the church which is undergoing a major renovation) which I was disappointed in. They too had art twice a week, music twice a week including the option to have piano lessons taught onsite during the school day which I thought was great. They have PE 3 times a week I think and the PE coach was a young guy with bounds of energy. They placed alot of emphasis on physical and spiritual fitness in their tour. And in 3rd grade they start teaching Latin to the kids which DH loved because he had many years of learning Latin. They said they follow the classical education model and will get getting rid of both of their trailers (the 7th graders in one and the 8th graders in the other) when the new building is complete before school begins in August.
I haven't been able to get an appointment with St. Joseph's the third school on our list yet. They are having an open house next weekend but we will be in Disneyworld and they asked that we try to schedule something after the open house. However they encouraged us to apply without seeing the school first which I am somewhat unsure of doing. St. Josephs is a bigger school with almost 900 kids K-8. I have no idea what the classrooms look like although I know they offer a decent amount of extras like music, sports, etc.
So that is my update. Ask me questions, tell me what you think. I am pretty sure right now if I dropped DD in either Midway or Faith we would get a very decent education. Do you guys have any opinions on the classical education model versus anything else. How about ABEKA, Bob Jones, Saxon and other of those types of lessons/materials -- any thoughts on those?
I promise I won't wait too long again between posts!
Okay here are the websites of the schools if you want to take a look and give me your opinions!
http://www.midwayschool.org/
http://www.faithlcms.org/School/index.htm
http://www.cobbk12.org/~varner/
http://www.stjosephschool.org/
I am hoping for some unbiased opinions from you guys please!!!!