Public schools?
Why have we built a secity that allows the public schools to choose not to allow your child to attend the school of their/parintal wish?
Think about it – if a school took on enrolments from anywhere, some schools would have more students than they can handle (infrastructure and human resources can only stretch so far), while other schools would lose numbers and be forced to close (which would force students attending those schools to find other, non-local schools to attend).
The present system of attending your local school works because it spreads students evenly over the district, preventing any one school from having huge maitenence/resource/staff costs and other schools from closing at the inconvenience of those who attend.
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February 20th, 2010 at 2:59 am
The public school system is set up so that children whose parents do not wish to/can’t afford to send them to private school have a local school which they can attend. The children attend these schools based on where they live, and the reason there is no choice is because they’re free.
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February 20th, 2010 at 3:39 am
first your spelling is all wrong, next they draw out district that "best " fit each school but if you want your child to attend a certain school you should got o the school district and tell them your reasons, they may give your child a voucher to attend the school of your choice
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February 20th, 2010 at 4:27 am
Think about it – if a school took on enrolments from anywhere, some schools would have more students than they can handle (infrastructure and human resources can only stretch so far), while other schools would lose numbers and be forced to close (which would force students attending those schools to find other, non-local schools to attend).
The present system of attending your local school works because it spreads students evenly over the district, preventing any one school from having huge maitenence/resource/staff costs and other schools from closing at the inconvenience of those who attend.
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