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Old 09-23-2004, 10:08 AM   #1282
viet_mom
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Defining "Good School"

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Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
Concur. Best reason for Catholic school is that they will discipline your child and they won't apologize for it. My parents were more liberal than my school, but secretly they liked that the school wasn't afraid to kick my ass to the curb. The possibility that I would shame myself and my parents and lose all my friends by getting expelled was a serious motivator. The school had no obligation to give me a place to spend the day.

If you can possibly afford it for middle school or high school, send your kid to a school that can kick bad kids out --- charter, private, whatever. It might be your kid who deserves the boot, but it makes for a better environment. Public school's biggest (and in some areas, only) drawback is that kids have rights, some of them constitutional. This puts some administrators on eggshells, which some kids and parents exploit.

However, I concur with Hank about economic diversity.
Well that is a good argument for private/Catholic school. What grade do you all consider "middle" school? Around here it is 6, 7 and 8th grade. As for economic diversity, the Catholic school here would have kids from basically two towns (one mine) and neither are wealthy by any stretch. Mostly blue collar. And somewhat ethnically mixed.
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