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Old 08-29-2009, 09:15 PM
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Default How I researched school choice

This is how I researched my school district when time came to send my children-

Look into socio-economic breakdown of student body and THEN look at test scores. Children that have the benefit of a stay at home mom, 2-3 years of preschool and enrichment as well as support from parents will always score better on tests. These scores do not always reflect the quality of the teachers as much as the parents. Schools with a diverse population of race and wealth ratios that perform above state average are generally good schools with good teachers.

Ask about the percentage of special ed students. 30- 40 special needs children can skew the test scores-especially in a small school.

Visit the school and tour it with the building administrator. Look at class size, engagement of students, cleanliness and pride in the environment.
Look at the attire of the staff and the bulletin board postings.

Talk to PTA parents. They are one of the best sources of information and will provide insight into the culture of the school. Ask about the success of their fundraising efforts.

Look for diversity. Our children will be competing in a fierce global market and it is our responsibility to prepare them for this! Respect for differences is not something you pick up at 20 years old.

Ask at the middle school level about fighting/gang related incidents and don't take an adminstrators word for it. Call the local police dept.

Ask who writes curriculum and how often is it updated. This is especially important in private and parochial schools.

Ask if the teachers are certified in the subject matter/grade level they are teaching. Examlple-a retired HS social studies teacher could be teaching elamentary students all core subjects.

It's important to know that test scores are a small part of what goes into creating a great educational environment for your children. Your support as a parent is equally important and most teachers will agree.

Do not listen to parents or realtors that can't back up the information.
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Old 08-29-2009, 10:10 PM
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good thoughts - I'm still a bit far away with our 1 year olds but curious - where did you choose?
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