The public schools THROW THEM OUT? I never heard of that in California. Expelling students is one thing public schools don't do too often. They rotate the students from one school to another but DUMP them from the public school system? Does the public sector therefore PAY for the private school, or as you say "non-public schools"?
Interesting...
If you are at a "non-public" school, then you are in a PRIVATE school. That is choice, isn't it? There aren't TOO many irreclaimable students in this world. They ARE children. Do the parents have any part of this or is it ALL the fault of the schools??
YES. They don't like to, because the district has to pay for it.
It's called a non-public school because it's not the same as a private school. We're at the other end. It's NOT a choice, except for some parents who are so fed up with the ineptitude of the public schools AND who somehow manage to find out that we exist AND jump through the district hurdles to get their child here.
You can't handle 'em? Send 'em to me. I can.
Oh, and we don't have a union either.