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    Private versus Public: A Middle School Perspective Louisiana is ranked 48th in education in the United States by the American Legislative Exchange Council. We can see this in the poorly funded and low resourced schools we have here in New Orleans. There is a great divide in what students are receiving a quality education. In New Orleans the public schools often have ninety percent or more students who are African-American and Latino. The public schools are mainly chartered and filled with young

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    Aviation. A topic that both inspires and I still fear into many. I happen to find aviation very inspiring. There are a few reasons why I chose to take “Private Pilot Ground School”, to get prepared for flight school, to learn the basics of flight, and because I have aspirations of being a pilot after high school and college in both the military and commercially for a big corporation such as Delta. Being as I just transferred to West Michigan Aviation Academy, and with very basic knowledge of

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    is does the type of school have an immense impact on the education? As we get older and go into the final four years of our primary education, many students begin to invest into a seemingly better type of High School that is known as a private High School. But after comparing private High Schools and public High Schools, it can be seen that both of the types of schools have their own unique features. In public and private High Schools it can be seen that the two types of schools have more differences

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    The transition to high school can be overwhelming for any middle schooler and their parents, but when you add in the choice of which school, it can be quite a daunting task for anyone to take on without further research. Especially when the first and foremost decision involves going private or public. Although they bear some basic similarities, the differences between public and private high schools are quite pronounced. Firstly, you have to look at academics and how they compare to one another

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    not considered is in private high schools. Private schooling gives the students who have the means to enroll a better learning opportunity than students who do not have families with enough money to pay for tuition. Although, not all private school are better than public education, some private school provide students with a worse education and the students’ parents are stripping students of the education the students seek to receive. The disadvantages to allowing private schools to be such a large

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    billions of students enroll into school to acquire the foundation and building blocks of learning to succeed in the future. Although school is an important factor in determining a child’s position in society, there are different schooling types such as public and private schools that each have their own strengths in providing different types of students with different benefits. The clashing traits of public and private schools such as tuition, curriculum, scheduling, and school life satiate the undying needs

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    Charter Schools vs. Private Schools Many parents find that public schools simply do not fit their students’ needs. In such cases, parents have to research schools that will fulfill not only their students’ needs, but also their own. Some families find that Charter schools, and Private schools are the two best choices. While some students find that main stream schooling is the right option for themselves, some students find that they are not reaching their full potential at public schools. Depending

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    of private universities is closely related to school running cost. The school running cost of private colleges refers to related costs of carrying out teaching activities under market conditions. It includes all expenses related to the activities of training students. They are the economic value of the educational resources consumed in the process of school running. The rising in school-running cost is the reason for the rise of tuition fee. In recent years, the school running cost of private colleges

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    23% of public and private schools enforce a uniform policy. This number has grown since the year 2000 and is still continuing to grow (Ashby). School uniforms have many benefits, but they also have disadvantages. Some people believe that school uniforms take away expression and individuality from students. They believe that allowing kids to express themselves through their clothing is a freedom that should not be taken away. Others believe that school uniforms are beneficial because they decrease

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    For years, public schools and private entities, such as religious-based schools and textbook manufacturers, through Private-Public Partnerships (PPP) have worked hand-in-hand to provide educational services (Brewer and Picus, 2014, p. 583). Regarded as a means to improve efficiency, equity, and effectiveness, privately controlled education providers have become more visible in recent years. As the demand for specialized and higher quality educational opportunities has changed, privatization has become

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