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Little bit of a dilema....
Our DD is going to be starting school this fall and were not exactly sure where she should go. We would prefer her to go to a Christian school but its pretty dang expensive here. There are a couple of Charter schools around our area that seem like a good choice but Im not sure about them. We have already decided that we dont want her to go to public school. Charter is tuition free and I guess in most cases a "step-up" from public. But Christian schools would encourage our faith and values more. It would also cost us a couple hundred a month that we really dont have right now. Im kinda stressed because we need to start the enrollment process soon and we havent the slightest where shes going. HELP PLEASE!!!
Little bit of a dilema....
Our DD is going to be starting school this fall and were not exactly sure where she should go. We would prefer her to go to a Christian school but its pretty dang expensive here. There are a couple of Charter schools around our area that seem like a good choice but Im not sure about them. We have already decided that we dont want her to go to public school. Charter is tuition free and I guess in most cases a "step-up" from public. But Christian schools would encourage our faith and values more. It would also cost us a couple hundred a month that we really dont have right now. Im kinda stressed because we need to start the enrollment process soon and we havent the slightest where shes going. HELP PLEASE!!!
Charter schools in my experience are no better than the Public schools, they still have problems, they still have funding issues, they still have parents who don't want to be a part of the school life of the child, they still have children who misbehave, they still have teachers who are overworked and underpaid. Just like there are some (many) Christian schools that have issues, IMO it's not the school where you child learns that makes the difference, though I homeschool so it may make me unqualified to answer here, but rather it is the parents involvement in the child's life that makes all the difference. If you child has a solid grounding in his/her faith, and supportive parents at home the child will make it through school with little effect on the child's faith, the real question is what quality education means to you and what are you willing to do to get it. That's why we homeschool because we want to give our children a Quality education and have our faith be the basis for it!
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