If you go to a private school were i like you better not tell anyone. You get no idea how to make friendz or defend yourself.if you go from private school to public youll get your ass kicked. also teachers dont give a shit so you can do anything
Kugelblitz22 wrote:I live just outside of Detroit. I wouldn't send my theoretical kids to Detroit public schools because they aren't physically safe. But as a teacher I have to say public schools. There is no data to support that private schools produce better test scores after you compensate for income, privilege etc.
Why test scores?? Is that all we care about?? how well you can fill in some circles on a F*CKING standardized test!!!!!
Sorry, I won't go into my full rant here. . . yet.
Just to clarify, I am also opposed to the emphasis on test scores. Especially the emphasis on math and science. Most people just don't use math beyond basic algebra and geometry in the real world. And science is equally useless for the majority of Americans. How many Americans can honestly say at work every day they think, "Thank god I can name all the parts of a cell" or "I just couldn't get through a day of work without knowing Heisenberg's uncertainty principle."
I think students should be redirected to focus on history, civics and logic/philosophy.
magneticgoop wrote:i've been on both sides of the home/public school fence and both have pros and cons. PUBLIC SCHOOL pros more friends specialized teachers, sports, get out of the house more often,
cons WAY TOO MUCH EMPHASIS ON STANDARDIZED TESTS (i'll get into it later if i am not too pissed) teachers with tenure and could care less about teaching, power trippy VP's (aka mrs Sturgen) students segregate themselves paranoia that faculty have of weapons and other contraband (in schools at least)
HOME SCHOOL pros you can finish your work at your own pace, you arent slowed down by periods and what not or sped up if you don't understand, more relaxed atmosphre more free time (after you finish what would take all day in public school in 4 hrs)
cons less friends non specialized teachers, no sports, get out of the house way less,
really i think the #1 way to have a great public school system if if we let the students work at their own pace. if you can graduate High school in 8 years great don't slow them down because they need to work at the same pace as the other students. also get rid of tenure (a system where you get locked into your job after so many years of working at the school) those teachers are generally old bitter women who have nothing better to do than pick on 7th grade boys who finish their work early and correctly but don't write their name in the correct format. enough said but both have advantages and dis advantages, if we could combine the two it would be a perfect union
you say that being in public school will automatically get you more friends, I disagree, it can also get you more enemies. (Like in my case. )
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Fircoal wrote:you say that being in public school will automatically get you more friends, I disagree, it can also get you more enemies. (Like in my case. )
i agree it can bring more enemies than friends just that being stuck at home all day with mom and your bro isn't quite the same as 2,000+ students (not that all of them will be your friends) you just have way more friends options
and here is a link to my school http://www2.sandi.net/miramesa/ nad don make fun of me because it's not an academy i'm not stuck up like mm10 and his violin playing school for frog lickers you know im kidding
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magneticgoop wrote:i've been on both sides of the home/public school fence and both have pros and cons. PUBLIC SCHOOL pros more friends specialized teachers, sports, get out of the house more often,
cons WAY TOO MUCH EMPHASIS ON STANDARDIZED TESTS (i'll get into it later if i am not too pissed) teachers with tenure and could care less about teaching, power trippy VP's (aka mrs Sturgen) students segregate themselves paranoia that faculty have of weapons and other contraband (in schools at least)
HOME SCHOOL pros you can finish your work at your own pace, you arent slowed down by periods and what not or sped up if you don't understand, more relaxed atmosphre more free time (after you finish what would take all day in public school in 4 hrs)
cons less friends non specialized teachers, no sports, get out of the house way less,
really i think the #1 way to have a great public school system if if we let the students work at their own pace. if you can graduate High school in 8 years great don't slow them down because they need to work at the same pace as the other students. also get rid of tenure (a system where you get locked into your job after so many years of working at the school) those teachers are generally old bitter women who have nothing better to do than pick on 7th grade boys who finish their work early and correctly but don't write their name in the correct format. enough said but both have advantages and dis advantages, if we could combine the two it would be a perfect union
you say that being in public school will automatically get you more friends, I disagree, it can also get you more enemies. (Like in my case. )
so? of course you will have enemies but you will have friends too. At least I do, don't know about you Fir.
magneticgoop wrote:and here is a link to my school http://www2.sandi.net/miramesa/ nad don make fun of me because it's not an academy i'm not stuck up like mm10 and his violin playing school for frog lickers you know im kidding
Looks like a good school with a lot of options. Seems like they put a lot of effort into college prep.
static_ice wrote:thats too bad, our government needs to pay more attention to that area of funding and help students in public schools become expert forum members.
wait, your school isn't even public! why'd you even post that link?
static_ice wrote:thats too bad, our government needs to pay more attention to that area of funding and help students in public schools become expert forum members.
wait, your school isn't even public! why'd you even post that link?
because I felt like it
well that link was so off topic I'm going to have to call the mods
static_ice wrote:thats too bad, our government needs to pay more attention to that area of funding and help students in public schools become expert forum members.
wait, your school isn't even public! why'd you even post that link?
because I felt like it
well that link was so off topic I'm going to have to call the mods