My youngest two kids went to private school for several years and while it was an adjustment from public schools - they seemed much happier there and I know they learned much more. It was a Christian school and while I know some of the religion classes were too preachy - the way the kids interacted was very good to see. I think this experience is what finally helped my middle son define his calling to be a pastor.
Hubby has taught at both Christian and Public school - I know he much prefers the private. Public students have much less respect, little discipline and he says that many of the better students actually feel afraid of the environment there. It does not seem safe to themIt probably isn't in many cases.
Private school, however, is *extremely* expensive!! It cost us more than college for the kids!! When hubby taught there - we got a good discount - but it was still a struggle to keep up with the tuitionMany of the kids there were from very wealthy families.
There were downsides though - less sports and specialty classes like drama, languages, arts and vo-tech. Still, I wish they *all* could have had their educations in private school.
My oldest son now works (research engineer) at a very expensive private university. He, and his family can go for free! I sure hope Misha decides to attendHe is working on a masters and doctorate - all free.
As for my granddaughter - Misha will be home-schooled.






It probably isn't in many cases.
Many of the kids there were from very wealthy families.
He is working on a masters and doctorate - all free.
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