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2nd December 2014, 10:53 AM
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Re: How Do You Compare High Schools

I will compare high Schools on following basis.
Test Scores
Teacher Experiences
Facilities
Fee Structure
Teaching Strategy
Courses

America Top High Schools:

Thomas Jefferson High
Union County Magnet High School
Northside College Preparatory HS
Gretchen Whitney High
International Academy
Staten Island Technical High School
Washtenaw Technical Middle College
Lasa High School
Blind Brook High School
Charter School Of Wilmington
Emma Lazarus High School
Albert Einstein Academy For Letters, Arts And Science
Dr. T. J. Owens Gilroy Early College Academy
California Academy Of Mathematics And Science
Early College High School at Carver
Gateway Early College High School
Northside College Preparatory HS
Dekalb School Of The Arts
Queens High School For The Sciences At York College
Bayside High School
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25th February 2016, 10:32 AM
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Re: How Do You Compare High Schools

Hello sir ! I want to ask you that How do you compare High schools ,and what are the factors for compare between two schools ?
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25th February 2016, 10:33 AM
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Re: How Do You Compare High Schools

Hello buddy we taken some factor for comparing schools these factors are as

Academic reputation

It Is plays a big role when considering private versus public schools. School
systems vary greatly in their academic reputation.

For as many wonderful public schools that exist, there are also those that
perform under the bar.

Unfortunately for most families, children must go to the public school that
their home is zoned in.

School Size and Class Size

Can be correlated to a school’s ability to execute on its academic goals.

Basically, when a school gets too big, it can become burdensome to
administer.

Students and programs may fall into the cracks.

But a school that is too small may not have enough money to support
specialized programs. Class size is another factor that parents will look into
when considering private or public school.

Special programs

impact parents in two different ways when considering private versus public
schooling.

Because public schools have a responsibility to teach all students, public
schools often have in place special programs for children with special needs,
be they academic or developmental in nature.

Private schools, while they may have special programs for gifted students,
will rarely have programs for children with special needs unless that is what
the private school specializes in.

There are also other kinds of special programs, for example, ones that
specialize in the arts. Military, boarding, and single-sex programs are usually
only found in a private setting.

Cost

It is another important factor that impacts the private school versus public
school decision. Simply put, private schools charge tuition whereas public
schools are offered free of charge. For many parents, this is the hardest
factor with which to come to terms.

Location

As important a factor as any other when considering whether to enroll your
children in a public school or a private school

. For public schools, you are either within the zoning district of the public
school you want or not. If you are, then you don’t need to worry about
anything.

If you aren’t, you’ll need to consider whether relocating your family is
desirable and feasible in order to get your children enrolled in your public
school of choice.


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