well, private schools can be expensive, and in public schools there's more likely to be people who live around you and stuff
no
Well i also have a q for u! Are you getting bullied at you public of private school?
You obviously aren't in public school any more, you would have been in high school.
In Public Schools you dont have to wear ugly uniforms. It all depends on what you prefer but I prefer public schools.
A:For those parents who choose to send their children to a private, religious school, school prayers are an important part of the religious experience and education. The choice has been made to expose the child to religious training, and prayer is part of that training. Those parents who choose to send their children to a public school have not elected to expose their children to religious training, and school prayers could be against their specific wishes. It is therefore potentially a violation of rights.
Its Your Parents Choose. You can go to school, or not. My Mum and Dad let me stay at home for a week :) Its your parents choice the first submission is stupid.
The debate over whether parents who send their children to private schools should pay taxes for public school funding centers on issues of equity and shared responsibility. Some argue that since public schools are funded by taxpayer dollars and serve the broader community, all parents should contribute, regardless of their choice in education. Others contend that parents opting for private schooling should receive some form of tax relief, as they are not utilizing public resources. Ultimately, the decision hinges on balancing the needs of public education with the rights of families to choose their educational paths.
If you hate home school ask your parents if you can go back to your normal school and be the new kid :) tell them your emotions they might let you go to public school
In the United States, parents typically have the right to choose where their children go to school, whether it is a public, private, charter, or homeschool setting. However, specific regulations may vary by state and district. It's always best to check local laws and policies regarding school choice options.
See I've always wanted to go to public school, but my parents are very against it. I'm fifteen and I go part time to community collage, but i feel really pressured and insecure there. The rest of my time is spent at home doing school with my mom. How do i convince my parents to let me go?
Once your children leave junior high, they will attend the public school for your district. You can also choose to send them to a private school if you prefer a different option.
No, a public school cannot prevent a parent from coming to the office (but not to the classroom) unless that parent is unruly and causing trouble then that school has the right to ban the parent from coming into the school.