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advantages By Emma
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Hi:I teach in a Catholic school and I would have to say that one big advantage over the public schools in my area is a small staff. We only have 9 teachers in the whole school. Everyone helps each other out. My children | attend a public school, and last year when I attended a Literacy Night, one of the teachers commented to me that the school was so big, that they never even saw the teachers in the other wing. I have never taught in the public schools, but can just tell you observations as a parent. The school is such a maze of halls and people. Over 700 in my children's school. There are many | | other advantages I see. The kids all know each other since for the most part, they have attended the same school and been in the same "class" for the duration of their elementary school/Jr. High years. They forge strong friendships and a lot of acceptance for those who struggle with learning difficulties. That is not to say that there are no discipline issues, but I think they are less magnified.I guess my overall input here is the plus of strong ties and friendships you can make with the staff and studentbody. My school is small enough that I frequently bump into former students and they still give me a hug! It really does make a difference in the overall year. I love teaching in a private school.
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