Posted on 02/27/2008 4:56:15 AM PST by E Rocc
Ah. The few charter schools in my area run like private schools. Uniforms, very small classes, and they can pick and choose who attends. They’re all, except for one, administered by private groups (a church, a local college) and unlike public schools, they don’t have to accept anyone.
As a student of both public and private schools and active in both to this day I can tell you, the “behavior” problems in private schools are nothing compared to public schools.
The students who get expelled/asked not to return from the private schools I work with, fit right in in the public schools who do nothing about them at all.
I don’t care if a school is public or private, school is about education not self expression, uniforms are part of an overall discipline and philosophy. And students and parents who think their kids right to be disruptive supercedes everyone elses right to a good education, are people I don’t want my children’s schools wasting time on.
I deal with public and private schools and the kids of both to this very day, and if you think public schools and private schools have the same issues when it comes to childrens behaviors and discipline, I just have to disagree completely.
The key is, the public schools have to accept them, whereas the private schools do not.
And students and parents who think their kids right to be disruptive supercedes everyone elses right to a good education, are people I dont want my childrens schools wasting time on.
Good for you. But, in this story, the school is a public charter school. It can exercise some control over behavior, dress, etc., but not the same amount of control a private school can because charter schools are gov't-funded.
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