On Wednesday, March 8, a conference on small communities and private schools in Los Angeles was held. The problem is that the privacy of the community is lost when a private Jewish Japanese school moves the campus to the neighborhood. The main concern is that traffic conditions in neighboring areas are public schools across the street. This particular community can be classified as a wealthy middle class residence. School happens to be classified in the same path.
Diaspora Community School is a tight private institution with budget, expenses, and volunteer teachers. Many Liberian parents prefer to send their children to this small private school operated by the community as they believe that the standards are higher than the free schools across the country. This ambition will be realized if she has the ability to pay tuition fees until the 12th grade. As an orphan at the time of Ebola, Asatu now lives with her old age grandmother Fatu, whose descendants are trying to take care of several grandchildren who died of virus.
Not everyone is thinking about a private school. The truth is that discussions between private schools and public schools are very popular. My school may think that public schools in your area are very good and if the teacher is qualified, you will never see it worth seeing again. Even your public school can offer a lot of extracurricular activities and sports activities. Is private school really worth the extra money? In a private school, smart is cool. First-class education is the reason you go to private school. In many public schools, children who want to learn and become smarter are called otaku and become social stupid targets. In private schools, children with outstanding academic achievements often tend to do their best to suit their needs, aware of providing advanced courses, school choices online, etc.
A recent article on the educational week "Public schools are better than private schools, books" discusses discussions between public schools and private schools and my little experience of this classification. Christopher and Sarah Lubieski show that private schools (primarily Catholic schools) are superior to public schools in terms of data restrictions, according to an earlier study. Analyzing the data of the National Education Progress Assessment (NAEP) and the Infant Longitudinal Study (ECLS) kindergarten cohort, it was found that after adjusting the characteristics of the students, the average number of mathematics at the elementary school was higher than that at the elementary school. Ordinary student