Catholic Schools are Outperforming Public Schools Nationwide

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • Students across the country are falling behind thanks to the pandemic. However, results from the national report card published this week show Catholic schools are bucking the trend. Those students are performing better than their public-school peers.

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  • @relentlessrhythm2774
    @relentlessrhythm2774 26 днів тому +2

    I went from teaching in public school to teaching in a Catholic school. Catholic schools do not have the violent behaviors I saw in public school so teachers can teach rather than stress out over keeping students safe.

  • @sylvialupehernandez9154
    @sylvialupehernandez9154 Рік тому +2

    Your child has a learning disability, dyslexia and or others Catholic schools have a bias over this, and throw your kids out of their school.

    • @gregorbegger9291
      @gregorbegger9291 Рік тому

      That’s why I find this very hard to believe

    • @John1908-vo1iv
      @John1908-vo1iv 4 місяці тому

      @ greg- I disagree. One of our children has undiagnosed mild ADHD, we started receiving emails starting day 4. Teacher was lazy and plainly stated she won't redirect our child, that's all he needed, because she will fall behind her lesson plan. Large classroom sizes and poor cheap curriculum. They hire teachers from same universities, no more nuns. Please research and see how Catholic schools discriminate against kids with learning differences. They are in it just for the money. Easy kids to work with and lots of money, that's all they want. We took him out of the Catholic school and is the best decision.

    • @John1908-vo1iv
      @John1908-vo1iv 4 місяці тому

      Sylvia- you are correct, unless the child comes from a prominent family, large donors. They will accommodate and even let bullies stay in school if the family donates lots of money.

    • @relentlessrhythm2774
      @relentlessrhythm2774 26 днів тому

      I work at a Catholic school and have students with disabilities in my classroom.