Just enroll them in another school and it depends on what they were kicked out for?
No. And it is unknown if Frankie Valli is Catholic or a practicing Catholic.
There is no official number for how many kids are kicked out of school for social networking. Many schools have filtering software on their networks which prohibit students from even visiting the websites on school grounds.
Well, most schools, like public schools, kids can wear prettymuch anything. Although,nothing too revealing. For private schools,like catholic schools, they have uniforms, like kahkis and polos.
Certainly, my cousin is not Catholic but she is sending her two sons to the local Catholic school. The Catholic schools are historically know for an excellent education along with instilling a high moral and ethical standard into their students. A good number of the students in our local Catholic school are not Catholic. Just call the local parish office, or school office and they will tell you what is necessary for enrollment.
Yes, but Catholics also believe that everyone should have the right to practice their own religion. In Catholic schools, there is prayer everyday, and Catholics believe that in public schools where there are kids of all different religions, they should have the freedom to pray or not.
Yes, military schools do except kids with ADHD. Yes , military schools take kids
Absolutely not. However, the kids are required to learn catholic catechism and attend Mass once a week during school. They also must take religion classes and learn prayers. Many children in Catholic schools are nonreligious, Muslim, or Jewish. They are usually respected but not permitted to demonstrate prayers unless for instructional purposes. They are certainly not forced to become Catholics!However, it is easier to be Catholic and attend Catholic school. Not to mention tuition is lower for members of the Catholic Church.
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I attended Catholic schools for 12 years, and later taught public school, so I have a "both sides" viewpoint on this question. Catholic schools are more difficult than public schools largely because the expectations for the students are higher than they are in most public schools. On a grade-for-grade basis, the curriculum in Catholic schools is also more demanding, or perhaps more accurately, "farther along" for a given grade level. In both grade school and high school I had friends who left and went to public school, and later told me they were anywhere from a half a year to a full year ahead of the other kids in their grade in the public school. There are many variables, of course - some Catholic schools are better than others, and the best public schools I taught in were the equal of any Catholic school - those were public schools where the school and the parents had very high expectations for the students.
There are no statistics at present regarding boardings schools and bullying than in normal schools because many victims of bullying do not report it, but, since boarding schools (some such as Catholic Boarding Schools or well noted boarding schools) have fewer students; stricter rules than normal schools there is far less bullying in boarding schools.
boarding schools are good for kids because they have routines that can't be done at home
Yes, but they won't take part in classes relating to Catholicism. They may go to another room or be given other work to do during that time.