Sunday May 20, 2012

Private vs. Public Schools

Schools
Aside from the uniforms...there are many things that make private and public schools different. For instance, the average size. Private schools tend to be a lot smaller than public schools for several reasons. May it be because if money, student population, or because of a smaller enviroment, they do always tend to be a bit smaller.
Now from a student's view point, this may be an advantage more then a set back. With a smaller school, teachers and students are more acessible to one another. You're not just a number in an enormous school, you are a person. This gives both students and staff members an opportunity to get to know each other and better understand what each wants in their school, especially since the majority of private schools around the Battle Creek area are based on some type of religion. Payments are another difference from private to public. In a public school you wouldn't have to pay anything to get in, but in a private school the fee is more than $100 per semester. This can sometimes trigger the smaller building factor as well. Most parents now-a-days don't have the extra money to send their kids to private schools, so they send them to public school where they don't have to worry about the added expense. Now with public schools, they are a whole different matter. Public schools have a greater expansion of classes than most private schools. This allows students to cover more subjects in their education, which also allows more types of clubs for the schools to offer. Now which would you prefer, private or a public school?
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