Angel Ariel
Well-Known Member
I've certainly suggested breaking our large district apart. Problem is that with the large school district comes a massive budget. A budget that allows for things like elementary and middle school immersion schools (where students can be immersed in german, korean, spanish, french, etc) that have entrance by lottery that many* would scream about disappearing when the smaller districts don't have the finances to support that.We are in a very small school district where parents have an extremely close relationship with teachers and school officials. It’s not perfect, nothing is, but it works out really well IMO. It’s a community and there is constant communication. Maybe not everyone likes that type of atmosphere but I feel fortunate and think it’s very beneficial for my kids. Having that type of relationship in a large school district in a densely populated area…doesn’t seem possible. Maybe the larger districts need to be broken apart? I don’t know.
*many including many of the same ones who are screaming now.