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Private Schools: 3 Reasons Public Schools Are Better!

December 31, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

9093rivate schools don’t always want your children, might not want vouchers, and don’t necessarily do better than public schools! There’s some fascinating information flying around about private schools vs. public schools, and I thought I would write about it today since vouchers are likely going to be a big part of 2017. Kellyanne Conway and […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Acceptance, Kellyanne Conway, private schools, privatization, public schools, vouchers

Charter Schools 25 Years Later—and What to Expect in the Future

June 5, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 3 Comments

The charter movement has since expanded to include 43 states plus the District of Columbia, and over 2.5 million students—or about 5 percent of the total K-12 public student population.  Arianna Prothers, Education Week June 4, 2016 Charter schools are 25 years old. My, how time flies. Yesterday, Education Week printed an interview with Ember […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: 21st Century Learning, 25 Years of Charter Schools, Autonomy, charter schools, Corruption, Educators, Entrepreneurs, innovation, Personalized Learning, private schools, public schools

Hillary Clinton, Zip Codes, and School Equality

April 17, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 4 Comments

The point often made during debates by Sec. Hillary Clinton is that children should not get a poor education based on their zip code. Most of us would agree about poverty and its harmful effects on children in school. But the zip code message was co-opted a long time ago by those who want to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bernie Sanders, Counseling Services, Detroit, discipline, Hillary Clinton, libraries, Online Instruction, Over-Testing, Poor Schools, poverty, private schools, Punishing Schools, recess, Rich Schools, Rundown School Facilities, School Nurses, Strictness, teachers, the arts, Wealthy Schools, Whole Curriculum, Zip Codes

Public v. Private Charter Schools and Bernie Sanders

March 14, 2016 By Nancy Bailey 10 Comments

Sen. Bernie Sanders is praising public education and teachers. Democrats for Education Reform (DFER), a neoliberal group that supports the privatization of public schools, is unfairly making Sanders out to be a flip-flopper on charter schools. When asked about whether he supports charter schools, Sanders says he “supports public charter schools.” He says the same […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Asean Johnson, Chicago, History, private schools, public schools, Ray Budde, Sen. Bernie Sanders, Teach for America

School Choice v. Local Control—Oil and Water!

August 22, 2015 By Nancy Bailey 9 Comments

Republican Presidential candidates claim to be for choice, including vouchers, charters and opportunity scholarships, and they also claim to be for local control of schools. But school choice and local control are like oil and water. You must choose one or the other. For example, Brandon Wright, in “Donald Trump Quotes about Education” from The […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Local Control of Schools, Opportunity Scholarships, parents, Parochial Schools, Politicians, private schools, privatization, public schools, Republicans, School Choice

Students Can’t Hide From Common Core No Matter What School they Attend

April 13, 2015 By Nancy Bailey 21 Comments

The more I read about Common Core and education reform, the more I am convinced that one of the most important issues is that all students will have to be instructed with these standards if they choose to attend college. A misconception exists about students in private or parochial schools being lucky that they won’t […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: ACT, AP, Common Core, GED, Homeschools, Parochial Schools, private schools, public schools, SAT

Tennessee is Dating School Vouchers but Will They Get Hitched?

March 12, 2015 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

In Tennessee, like a lot of other states in the country, K-12 vouchers are back on the table. Vouchers are the one area in education where Republicans and Democrats differ. Although there are some Dems out there who probably embrace vouchers too. They certainly never see a charter school they don’t like. Click HERE to […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, Parochial Schools, private schools, public schools, vouchers

Charter v. Private School “Prepsters”: Manufacturing College-Ready Kindergartners

September 16, 2014 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

“College Prep Begins in Kindergarten” is the motto for Cornerstone Preparatory School (a charter) in Memphis. HERE. A lot of charter schools advertise themselves as college preparatory schools, and they begin marketing college at the earliest of all levels—kindergarten. How does this compare to honest-to-goodness private schools? Secretary Arne Duncan visited Cornerstone the other day. […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: charter schools, Comparisons, Cornerstone Preparatory School, private schools, Test Prep., Trinity School

What Should Parents Do For Students with Autism in Public Schools?

January 27, 2014 By Nancy Bailey Leave a Comment

The January 3rd post about autism hit a nerve and I have a little more venting to do on this subject before moving on…. These suggestions can apply to all students and parents who want something more than Common Core State Standards and high-stakes testing in their public schools. It is easy to tell parents […]

Filed Under: Special Education Tagged With: autistic students, Common Core, private schools, support groups, teachers, vouchers

Students with Disabilities and/or Gifted Students—Is Private School Better?

December 8, 2013 By Nancy Bailey 2 Comments

If you have a child with disabilities and/or a gifted and talented student, where should you send them to school? Should you homeschool? This is the dilemma facing many families. Parents wonder, is it worth it to pay to send my child to a private school? Would it really be better for them there? With […]

Filed Under: Special Education Tagged With: Common Core, disabilities, giftedness, placement, private schools

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