The problem here, is that I have never been one to "accept things as they are" and be happy. I want better for my child. I don't like Math Investigations and feel like it's wasting his time. I don't like touchy-feely educationalist movements and the lack of accountability they allow (for teachers, students, and parents alike). And honestly, I volunteer in the school. I don't like how much of my kid's day is wasted time. I went to school in the same county we now live in, and I feel like I got a good education, or at least that's what I've always said. I loved school. Or, rather, I loved the idea of school. I loved going somewhere that I was going to
I'm very externally motivated. It's a problem.
So now when I hear my kid complaining about many of the same issues, I want to fix it. We've looked at public magnet schools and applied for 1 spot in 2nd Grade that there are 80 some applications for. (Dear School System: If there are so many parents desperately seeking something else for their children, why, praytell, don't we apply the same concepts to all of our schools?) We've checked private schools, but hubby is uncomfortable with both the price and conservatism. So, we've moved on to homeschooling.
Homeschooling makes me nervous. I don't want my kids to be "unsocialized" and I don't know if I can be "on" all day every day for them. But, at the same time, I feel like me caring so very much would help me get through it. Plus, our area has numerous cooperatives and support groups in place. It looks like there isn't a day without a field trip, class, or playgroup. In Middle School, our kids could take 2 classes from the public school in addition to their homeschool curriculum. They can play sports and attend church, just like the very socialized and educated homeschoolers I've met in my search.
I'm still not sure what we'll end up doing. I want to believe in public education, I really do. But looking at the scores internationally, our experience personally, and what I feel children are capable of learning, right now, I just can't. So, do I stay in and fight tooth and nail to fix it? (Note that parents at our school face signs that say "It's after 8:35 parents may not enter educational hallways" despite the fact that our school board policy is that parents are welcome anytime in classrooms to volunteer or observe) Or do I opt to take another path for our family and give my children the type of educational experience I wish I could have had?
I'll take prayers for discernment, because I really don't know how to make this choice.
3 comments:
I loved this post. We've been homeschooling for 4 years now. It is a joy! Plus, I don't just think that my kids are learning; I have the test scores to prove it.
Thanks! I'm totally afraid of it- but we'll see!
You're Charlotte's Aunt, aren't you? My Savannah swims with her and just LOVES Charlotte.
I believe you'll make the best decision possible for your family. Caring about your children's education is such a rare thing, and I'm so glad to have a friend with the same concerns I have. I am happy to act as your sounding board, should the need arise, and for the record, I know you'd totally rock as a home-schooling mama.
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