Effective Ways to Choose the Best School for Your Child



The process to select the top school for your child is very similar to the process to buy any other product. If you are looking to buy any product, you talk to your friends & family, do online research, read magazines, or read on other online mediums to gather enough information before making the final decision. Similarly, when researching about school for your child, you may also have to research schools online, make calls to schools, and collect admission booklets from different schools, research about the best schools in school information sites. The hard work will be worth your while if you find a school that brings out the best in your child.

Apart from the school's curriculum & the education board, parents must also know about school policies and services. Parents may also wish to consider the after-school programs a school offers, for example, sports, clubs, tutoring, or academic enrichment. Some schools have an after-school program, these centres provide educational activities outside of the regular school hours’ before and after school or during summer vacation' that complement what is taught in school. You may also want to ask if the school has supplemental educational hours before including free tutoring, which is offered outside of the regular school hours under No Child Left Behind.

Curriculum

  • Find out the school has a strong program of core academic subjects such as English, Maths, Science, second & third language, arts, music, and other foreign languages.
  • Research about what other courses school offering apart from main subjects.
  • What evidence is there to check that the school is effectively teaching the students?
  • Does the school have a special focus on the weak students or any program for weaker students?
  • Does the school have extracurricular activities that support what they have learned in classrooms?
  • If your child has special learning needs, does the school have a curriculum and the necessary supports to appropriately accommodate those needs?

Approach to learning

  • Does the school have a particular approach to teaching and learning (e.g., group projects, individual performance, frequent testing)?
  • If yes, do you think your child will enjoy and learn from this approach?
  • Does the school do all it can to make sure each child learns? Does it provide opportunities for children to get extra help when they need it?
  • Is the school staff able to communicate in the language that your child understands?
  • Are children with limited English language skills, learning disabilities, or other special needs learning and performing well on tests?
  • What is the homework policy? Does it match your expectations for how much homework your child should do?
  • Do you want your child to go to a single-sex (all-boy or all-girl) school, or a coeducational school?
  • How large are the classes?

Academic performance

  • How do the school's test scores compare to those of other schools? (Check the school's report card if it is a public school or ask for information from the school if it is a private school. See 'Parent Tip' on school report cards.)
  • In the past few years, have test scores risen or declined?
  • How does the school explain the rise or decline? How well have children similar to yours performed on these tests?
  • How do students moving on to the next level of schooling perform in their new schools?
  • How many students leave school before completing the last grade?
  • What special achievements or recognition has the school received?

Behavior policy

  • What does the school do to help develop character and citizenship?
  • What is the discipline policy? How does the school handle students who misbehave?
  • Are teachers fair in their responses to students? Does the school have a program and supports to prevent and address behavior problems?
  • Are students allowed to leave school by themselves?
  • What measures has the school taken to ensure safety? What security measures are in place?
  • What is the policy on school absences? How does the school encourage daily attendance?
  • Do school personnel call parents when students are absent?
  • Does the school have a drug and alcohol abuse prevention program?
  • Does the school have a dress code?
  • Do students wear uniforms?

Safety

  • Is the school safe?
  • How does the school prevent and handle problems with drugs, alcohol, and tobacco?
  • How does the school prevent and handle violence, bullying, harassment, and other forms of abusive behavior?
  • What measures does the school take to ensure safety? What security measures are in place?
  • What is the school's relationship with the local police?
  • Is there a police officer on duty during school hours and for extracurricular activities?
  • What information is available on serious crime in the school?
  • What information is available on students bringing weapons to school?
  • Does the school have an emergency plan for local and national emergencies?
  • What does the school do to ensure that parents and all school administrators know the emergency plan?
  • Are there drills?
  • How does the school notify parents about emergency closings? How does the school communicate with parents in other languages?

Special offerings

  • What extracurricular activities does the school offer after school or on weekends?
  • Do all students have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities?
  • What interscholastic activities are available to students?
  • What intramural activities are available to students?
  • What activities receive the most attention and resources?
  • Are there school and student publications?
  • Does the school sponsor field trips?
  • Are they available to all students?
  • Any publications for parents available in other languages?

Facilities and services

  • Is there a well-stocked library where students can check out books and do research? Are reading materials available in other languages?
  • Is there an interlibrary loan?
  • Is the time provided in the day for students to go to the library?
  • Do students have access to computers and the Internet in the classroom and library?
  • Is the use of the Internet monitored?
  • Is there an auditorium or a large room for school assemblies?
  • Is a school nurse on duty daily?
  • Is there a cafeteria, and does the school offer a nutritionally well-balanced lunch program? Breakfast program?
  • Is supervised before- and after-school care offered?
  • Are there tutoring programs?
  • Are counseling services available to students?
  • Is the school accessible to children with mobility limitations?

Admissions procedures for public schools of choice and private schools

  • Is there an application process?
  • What is the application deadline?
  • Is anything else required in the application (test scores, interview, recommendations, application fees, etc.)?
  • Are test scores required for admission?
  • What are the ranges of scores for admitted students?
  • Do admissions requirements include a portfolio, an audition, or a statement of interest?
  • Are there any other admissions requirements?
  • Are admissions requirements published in languages other than English?

Additional questions about private schools

  • What is the tuition?
  • Is there a payment plan?
  • Is there a sliding scale for tuition, based on the parish, church affiliation, or family income?
  • What are the other fees and expenses (room and board, uniforms, books, transportation, lab and computer fees, activity fees)?
  • What scholarships and loans are available?
  • Are students or their parents required to be of a particular faith?
  • Does the school have a policy on student participation in religious instruction and worship?
  • Does the school close for religious and federal holidays?
  • Does the school have the same schedule as the local public school?

Additional questions about home schools

  • Have you identified curriculum materials for your child, and how much they will cost?
  • Is there a suitable place for your child's study and instruction?
  • Do you, your spouse, or another homeschooling parent have adequate free time to be available to your home-schooling child?
  • Do other families in your area home-school their children?
  • Is there a support group of homeschoolers near you?
  • If you are interested in some outside instructional support, have you checked your local library, parks department, scouting organizations, public and private schools, and similar resources?
  • Have you searched the Web for resources on instruction, legal issues, support groups, and other matters?
  • Have you identified other resources you will need?
  • Have you checked state regulations? (They are usually available on the web or from your local public school or school district.)

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