Friday, May 8, 2020

How Do You Choose Between A Public Or A Private School?

How Do You Choose Between A Public Or A Private School?In today's world there are many social issues that can impact families, societies and the lives of all who live in them. One of the most important social issues facing mankind today is that of religion and, consequently, its impact on families. One of the most important social issues that must be addressed for the betterment of families is that of church/state separation.Unfortunately, our government forces both churches and other religious organizations to provide public funding for schools. Public schools today, more than ever before, provide funding for religious organizations, which are generally small private schools. However, as we know, there are many private schools that actually advocate that public funding be eliminated. As such, if you are a taxpayer and the government forces you to pay for public education, you should be concerned about churches providing free school lunches to children.This issue can have a huge impa ct on your family and your tax dollars, if you own a business or work for a government agency. For example, if your child attends a local Christian school, your child can receive free school lunches during school hours because of the fact that the school district provides the meals.However, since the school lunch program is funded by the government, many teachers and administrators know that if they do not provide the food, they will lose their jobs. That is why it is vitally important that parents of students take an active role in protecting their children from this intrusion on their religious freedoms.The biggest problem for families with a child in a Christian school is that many schools use a school choice system to help families get a child into a Christian school. This means that instead of accepting the school where the child has been accepted, the parents have the option of selecting another school. However, the district that is using the school choice system to help child ren find a home based or home school is called the 'church/state separation' district. Because of this, many parents want to try to get their children into a non-Christian school or the school where the child was accepted, so they can avoid this issue.Parents should be careful about using the school choice system to their advantage. Although this can be a great way to get a child into a Christian school, using this as a means to force a parent to choose the school, it can also mean that your child may be denied the best educational experience.Finally, another form of this battle is what happens when you send your child to a public school, but your child has to attend a Christian school. In some states, a student's grade point average, SAT scores, and other important standardized test scores are determined by the religious affiliation of the school. If you child has been accepted into a Christian school and you send your child to a public school, you will still be able to have him go to a high-performing public school and choose his religious college/university.

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