Private Schools vs. Public Schools

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Have you ever attended a private institution? What was your experience like? Think back and compare it to your ideal public school, which one happens to pale in comparison? Public schools, which are controlled by the government, and heavily influenced, by politicians and privateers, hurt your children, not allowing them to reap the full benefits of their growing mind. “Our schools have been scientifically designed to prevent over-education from happening. The average American [should be] content with their humble role in life, because they are not tempted to think about any other role.” (William T. Harris, U.S. Commissioner of Education 1889-1906) Why leave the future leaders of tomorrow in a place like this, when there is a better alternative, though costly the benefits may outweigh this expense. As the years go by, Americans have progressively paid more attention to the education procedure, trying harder and harder all the time to obtain the best possible education for their children. More parents are turning away from the traditional public school systems and more toward the private schools. This happens for numerous reasons. One reason for the increase in enrollment at private institutions is that, students that graduate from private high schools tend to be better prepared for college work. Second, private schools open up a vast amount of extra opportunities to succeed in the current society. Lastly, private schools permit the parents to decide which school they feel will give their kids the best education possible. Generally, private schools offer a much respected and higher level of education for high school students than do public schools. Nonetheless, there are many advantages and disadvantages of both types of institutes....

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