Speed Bumps and Pot Holes (Part 2 of Choosing the Right School for your Kids)

 

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The whole process of deciding what to do with our kids as they begin school has been an ongoing conversation for me for a few months. It pretty much starts with the fact that I am convinced that as the head of my home it is ultimately my responsibility to figure this out and to not be passive in doing so. My wife and I had the opportunity to sit down with a few couples who had walked this path before us and did so by making a deliberate choice. Their wisdom and insight was very helpful and while I am still fresh in the process I hope that what I am learning may prove to be helpful for some others as well.

Framing the Decision
I believe that the responsibility is mine to education and train my children. At some part of their education I believe that the structure of school is very helpful in their development as a person and their education in learning. Where we live currently I am presented with multiple options for where to send my kids to school and then the question of when enters the picture. First let me address the issue of “Where?” and proceed to the “When?” in the next post.

The three legitimate options that are in front of me are as follows:

  1. Home School (cyber school would go here, at least at the time of writing this but it is growing in our area rapidly)
  2. Private Christian School
  3. Public School

Each of these schools can have significant advantages that could positively impact each of my kids. As illustrated below you will see some of the areas that understandably draw parents to each option. I am not immune to each of these and each has crossed my mind at least once. Continue reading

Choosing the Right School for your Kids (Part 1)

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This year my wife and I started a new phase of life when our oldest became a student. Now it is just kindergarten but it started the process that now will be a constant in our family for the next decade or more. About two years ago we started wrestling with where to place our children and we noticed that just about every system has certain things we loved and other things we, well, did not like so much. That led us to investigate and really think through what we wanted to do with our family.

Over the next few posts I wanted to share with you our thought process and then finally what we decided and why. I am sure that not everyone will agree with us and that is okay. What I do hope you are able to see is the process of our thought process. If you are entering this phase or already have kids in school I hope you are able to think through this process as well, even if you do come to a different conclusion.

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Credibility: The thing you SHOULD BE most concerned with.

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For some reason men of faith the nation wide spend time praying for their coworkers and trying to sneak clever phrases about their faith into conversations and make stands on not drinking or doing drugs. Some will be clear about their lack of sexual  promiscuity (even though it is not really a professional conversation for the workplace anyway) and all kinds of other things that make them more moral then the next guy. They spend all this time worried about their “testimony” to see it consistently fall without any influence or open any doors for further conversation. One of the man reasons for this is that they have no credibility in their workplace.

Why does Credibility matter? Because it lends weight to what you say and how you act. If you are a lousy employee and your proficiency is lacking with a side of competence that is in short order you can count on something regarding your faith – when you open your mouth no one will listen.

There is nothing about you that stands out, nothing that makes others ask “What does he have that I don’t?” Instead, they are all saying, “He does not have what we clearly do.”

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