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Choosing the Right SchoolOne of the most important decisions that every parent makes is choosing the school that is best for their children. And the decision can be very complicated. What is the curriculum? What are SAT scores? How many children sit in a classroom? What grade does computer education start?
While no one person can tell you what the "best" school is for your children, The School Report which is researched by the National School Reporting Service, is a good place to start. The School Report is designed to give you important information about schools in over 14,000 districts across the United States. You will receive a detailed overview of curriculum, sports, clubs, scores, district size, teacher experience, elementary & middle school programs, plus much more. The "For Your Information" page provides a glimpse of the personality of the district by listing awards, recognition's, new construction, special programs, and more. The School Report combined with your research using the suggestions below, should enable you to narrow your choices down to just a few possibilities. Using the report will help you work through the complicated question, "which are the best schools for my children?" Some tips you can use when you begin to narrow down your choices are:
If the district has a magnet program that you are interested in, Contact the Director of Computer Education to find out the student/computer ratio and if the district's teachers have participated in a computer training program. Contact the Parent/Teacher Organization and find out how active it is in each school. Studies have shown that children's academic success increases when parents are actively involved in their education. Make an appointment with the principal for you and your children to visit the school. Arrange to go when school is in session so you can observe a normal school day. This is your chance to learn the personality of the school.
Evaluate if your kids would feel comfortable. Check classrooms for interested and smiling faces. Look at the projects and student artwork on the walls. Do the students dress like your kids and do they look friendly? Make sure to note the style of dress for the first day of school. (see "Help Your Children Adapt to a New School").
Most importantly, be sure to talk to your kids during and after the tour. They will probably notice things you don't and it will help them adapt if you choose the school. Click here for additional resources on helping kids adjust to a new school. There are many things that can be used as indicators of a good school. But the very best indicator you have to identify a really good school for your children is your intuition and good common sense.
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