T is right.
School board years back, tax solely for teacher raises. Passes, next thing you know, janitors, central office and the ever powerful bus drivers all got one too. Bus drivers whom own their own bus, well, how people get to the polls to vote.
Joey Durel got the airport funded with a specific tax with amount and an end date. It passed, collected, stopped and project is happening.
Last school board tax was one for buildings but could renewed. Kiss of death, people aren’t willing to basically hand them a blank check anymore.
Please add some type of budget management course to high school curriculum.
Daughter's at Woodvale...the best public elementary school in the city. Parent participation is brutally low. I went to elementary school at JW Faulk until 2nd grade, and St Genevieve from 3rd on. Being there, parent participation wasn't much better. You still had kids completely ignored by their parents, they would just buy them stuff to shut them up. They still got bad grades, barely passed. I will admit the parent participation was better at the private school, but not enough to warrant dropping college tuition on elementary education.
My experience has been just the opposite. All of my children started school at St. Genevieve, we always had great parental participation. I moved my youngest to Ernest Gallet, which has more resources to deal with disabled children. It's a great school and has great parental participation.
I also started school at JW Faulk and was rezoned to Vermilion Elementary, which was a new school at the time. From Vermilion to La Rosen Elementary and then to NP Moss. Attend Paul Breaux in Middle School and then to Northside. I've never attended private school. I've experienced both private and public schools, both have good teachers. The main difference is the discipline in the classroom. And that is the bottom line.
For my two oldest, spending the money on private school was the best invest I could have made considering the school zones back then and the over crowding. My oldest graduated from Teurlings and my second wanted to attend Comeaux HS with her friends in the neighborhood. The difference the way both were advised and prepared for college was night & day.
It's the same thing I said about comparing football recruits to baseball recruits. You are going to get students in a better situation period at private schools...you would expect them to have less discipline issues. Then size difference between Public and Private. TCH has an enrollment of 782 for 17-18...Comeaux 1,934. Of course college prep is going to be watered down when you have to nearly triple enrollment, also more kids, more discipline issues.
My point still is...unless you are sending your child to a private school out of NECESSITY...the money is not worth it. I could send my child to Fatima, but then I would be spending out of the nose for something I could get for living in the Woodvale District.
Meanwhile in Abbeville....
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Could it be that the reason they are in a better situation is because of parental involvement at home as well as at school? IMHO, education starts at home. If education is expected and "emphasized" at home through words AND actions by the parents, chances are the student will live up to those expectations. If education is not emphasized at home, I would think only kids that are highly self motivated on their own would succeed consistently in the class room.
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