The*Empress
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Big or Little School
Private schools tend to be smaller than public schools. It feels more like a small town where everybody knows each other. Of course, there are fewer freedoms. We are required to wear uniforms and are only allowed to wear casual clothes once a month.
Electives
If electives are important to you than you might want to stick to public school. Many Catholic schools require you to take a theology class every year. I don't mind having a theology class, but I can understand why someone would rather be taking an elective.
Community Involvement
Is community involvement important to you? If yes, then a private school would be ideal. At many private schools, community service hours are required to graduate. At my school, seniors leave school every Monday at noon to do community service.
Sports
Do you really want to play sports above everything else? Public schools might be the place for you. Private schools often place academics over athletics with rules that don't allow you to participate in sports if your grades aren't high enough. Public schools may or may not have this policy.
Good Conduct
Is your conduct record not exactly spotless? If so, a public school might be more comfortable. Conforming to all the rules of private school might pose a problem.
College Bound
Do you want to go to college? Most private schools focus on classes that will prepare you for college and tend to send a higher percentage of students there after graduation.
Private schools tend to be smaller than public schools. It feels more like a small town where everybody knows each other. Of course, there are fewer freedoms. We are required to wear uniforms and are only allowed to wear casual clothes once a month.
Electives
If electives are important to you than you might want to stick to public school. Many Catholic schools require you to take a theology class every year. I don't mind having a theology class, but I can understand why someone would rather be taking an elective.
Community Involvement
Is community involvement important to you? If yes, then a private school would be ideal. At many private schools, community service hours are required to graduate. At my school, seniors leave school every Monday at noon to do community service.
Sports
Do you really want to play sports above everything else? Public schools might be the place for you. Private schools often place academics over athletics with rules that don't allow you to participate in sports if your grades aren't high enough. Public schools may or may not have this policy.
Good Conduct
Is your conduct record not exactly spotless? If so, a public school might be more comfortable. Conforming to all the rules of private school might pose a problem.
College Bound
Do you want to go to college? Most private schools focus on classes that will prepare you for college and tend to send a higher percentage of students there after graduation.