| Choosing the Right Private School Starts with a Student and Family Assessment |
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| Written by Diana V. Forest | |
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Even before you begin to gather information from the private schools you might consider for your student, thoughtful parental reflection and consideration should be given to an array of factors that are essential in making informed choices about private school education. As the starting point in selecting the private school that best meet the needs of your student and family, you should assess 1) your goals and expectations for your student?s education, 2) your student?s interests, talents and academic inclinations, and 3) your family characteristics and preferences. The Private School Student Family Assessment, which follows, provides a framework for giving full and requisite attention to several essential matters that you will face in choosing the right school for your student. It is suggested that you record your responses to each of the questions that comprise the assessment so that they are available for subsequent reference. This will enable you to maintain a proper and consistent focus on your goals and your desired outcome for your student?s education and formation. In considering the items about your student?s academic abilities and talents, it may be helpful to obtain input from teachers, advisors, and coaches. The Private School Student and Family Assessment
As mentioned previously, it will be beneficial for you to record your responses to each of the questions contained in this assessment. These steps will prove to be important as you begin to gather information from various schools and participate in school visits. In the end, your work will reduce confusion and help you to retain sight of your original goals and expectations for your student?s education. |
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