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Public schools in France that so bad? From what I read on this forum people home schooling, saying how the education system is there. I do not land m / s, or public schools. I understand your personal decision. And for those poeple home from school …. Hats off to you! It is good that you have the time to do so. Im sure many more people on board if they had more time or do not have to work. Our schools Australia seem to have problems you were there and not home schooling is all majors, unless they live in remote locations. Kai —– Yes I have heard, and I have not said that there are no problems here ……… this is ……. There seems to be problems more often. So its basically …… you get what you pay for the type of things?

It really all depends on what school you happen to have access. In most cities in the United States, you are required to attend school for which you are zoned … is really the luck of the draw destination. If you live in an area characterized by a high school, you're lucky. Otherwise, could mean any part of the poor trying to survive. There are U.S. schools I would like my child to have access to, and there are schools that would not be a rabid wolf. (Some school districts also have options for the letter … I want my neighborhood there. If you do not live in that district, your child can not even ask to participate. We received all the cases the time of a family in search of a false address – that is, Grandma – for your child in a better school. These same schools are known to Staff assistance is used verifies the addresses … to the point of seeking to ensure child's room is actually where most of the time. If decides that the child does not live there, so I drove and attend school, are actually zoned for.) We live in an area where the map of the school and the age / ground level correlation are strictly enforced, we moved to what was supposed to be the "best" school district in the region to learn that children primary school are deliberately selected by her husband for the sport (so that exceed 19, but are larger for the University team). In high school, There is a dropout rate of 20% on average (a few years, 30%), many children simply frightening. We live in one of the richest areas of the city, but in this case, the funding goes to football. We soon discovered that what is meant by "best school district" means that this school is the State in football more often than other schools in the area. Nice. I honestly do not think it's so much that our schools are bad … I just think the system is fundamentally governs broken places. Please understand I'm not the land as a public educational institution as a whole, my parents are teachers, and I fully support the schools that are able to teach. However, regional views (like football is more important than academics) and National policy (No Child Left Behind) had an impact very negative in many schools that can be really good – if the teachers were simply teaching. We chose the house for many reasons, but in part because schools our region are not prepared to meet the needs of our son. I wish it were otherwise, but it was a decision that had to do. Fortunately, is indeed developing thanks to the school-house, so it was a win-win. (The Americans seem, for whatever reason, feel that we have to "defend" our choice … fun, a country founded on freedom and choice would feel like we are all right. I never really understood, but I think that's where much controversy recently – something in our culture makes us want to be one that is "good." I am happy to explain my reasons for my choices, but personally I do not feel like others are in full agreement with me.) Anyway, hope this answers the question? :-)

The Temper Trap – January back home in Australia

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