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Marigold Flores

 
By Marigold Flores
Published on 10/23/2008
 
Choosing the best school for you childIn choosing the best school for your child, there are all-too important factors  to consider, including the staffs and their relationship to parents.

Choosing The Best School For Your Child

An integral part of education is choosing the best school for your child.  In doing so, it is benevolent enough if you take the time to schedule an appointment to visit the school of your choice.  If possible, visit the school during school hours so you can see how it is like on actual school days and if the school administrators will allow it, you may pay a visit to several classes.  On the other hand, try not to take a look on a probable school during the start or end of a school term so you can experience the realistic sense of the school's operation and activities.

To ease the questions that have been running in your mind, it is best if you talk to the principal.  If you may, you can also attend one of the school functions, a parent-teacher assembly, or an open house activity so long that it provides you with valuable and significant information regarding the school itself, as well as its students, the parents and of course, the school's staffs.  Pay attention and listen attentively to what the teachers and other parents are saying about the school.  Generally, teachers serve as children's second parents especially when they are in school, and so, it is natural if you want to know if these important figures in your child's life are happy, dedicated and well prepared in their chosen profession.  

In selecting the best choice of school for children, there are several factors to consider such as the culture, the school's principal and teachers, as well as students.  In terms of culture, a lot of question may arise.  Are the teachers friendly and helpful?  How is the communication line between parents and students developed?  Does the school bestow a welcoming attitude towards its students' parents?  How does the school treat its students with learning needs?  These and more are few of the common questions that parents consider as they embark on the journey of picking out the most remarkable school befitting for their child.

The principal's philosophy and attitude towards education and the school is another important element to be given attention to.  Being the head of the whole school, his or her opinion and views are essential as he or she leads the school to become an efficacious and much better learning institution, in which your child will be greatly benefited from.  It is also fair to think on how the principal reacts and deals with parental complaints and concerns, as well as how he or she responds to his or her students' special learning needs.  

Similar to the principal, the teachers too must be properly evaluated.  After all, it is your child's education and intellectual growth that is at stake.  It is all right to know how the teachers grade their students' work.  You may also ask how often the teachers assign homeworks to their students, or if there are any specialized staffs in the school that address to a child's special needs like a psychologist, or speech therapist.  It is essential and vital that teachers are willing to go an extra mile to lend their students an extra help or even a boost of encouragement and confidence.

A school's reputation plays a major role in discerning whether or not it is the best school for your child.  Being a reputable and notable learning institution, the students' feedback is one of the determining factors, along with the attendance rate of its students.  Acknowledge what the students are saying about their teachers, homework, school security, student activities and involvements, principal, grading system and any other issue that concerns the school.  Besides all that are mentioned, the relationship between parents and the school administrators as well as its staffs is highly important.

Finally, for effective education, everyone's contribution and presence is essential besides the school's grading system.  In choosing the best school for your child, look in it some of the all-too important elements like great principal and teachers, busy students, high expectations, gut reaction telling you it is the school fitting for your child, vibrant teacher-parent organization, rigorous curriculum, and satisfactory school results such as report cards and standardized tests.