If you have a child at 8th grade like I do, you should be busy helping your child to enter his appropriate high school. Most parents like myself have already got some help from the school counsellor or teachers or administrators of your child’s current school. Having made a mistake with my elder son in choosing his high school, this time, I am spending more time to do my research. Usually we (my son and I) can check schools through 3 ways:
1. To check the websites of different schools
2. To go to the school Open House
3. Shadowing – shadowing means let your child shadow one student of the high school and join all the daily school regular activities including attending classes, go to recess, taking lunch etc.
There are basically 3 types of schools that all parents should consider.
1. Public school – in San Francisco, Lowell High School ranks academically way higher than all other public school and will only consider straight A students application in their first round of “lottery” and then open to the second round of lottery which will include students from ALL – basically giving chance to those “handicapped” financially, academically, socially, racially. There are also other highly favored public school boosted by their good academic results or other specialties. For example, School of the Arts hold a very high Arts standard requirement beside academic results. All candidates has to passed their board of examiners to study their chosen Arts area. If your child plays piano very well and choose piano as their arts subject, then your child has to play one prepared piece (by memory) and then another piece by sight but was given by the examiner with no advance preparations allowed. I have more insight of School of the Arts because my elder boy is graduated from there last year.
2. Charter Schools – Charter Schools are public schools but have an independent administrative power to run their school in their own ways. It is like an experimental school and usually starts from a small one. For example, my younger boy’s current school , Rooftop, can also be considered as a Charter but it is named as alternative. It is different from other public school in many ways. First, the size is very small. Each grade only has 60 students and at kindergarten and elementary level, each class has 20 students. The students come from every where throughout San Francisco. In addition to “standard” academic subjects, there are gardening, sensory motors and many different arts which usually integrated into the academic subject as well. Rooftop originally starts from the roof only. The recent Hot charter school is Gateway High School. This year, Gateway also introduce its middle school. However, if you are interested please check www.gatewayhigh.org.
3. Private school
Each student can apply separately public school, charter school and private school. In this way, your child will have at least 3 choices. For me and my son we are still in the process of investigating different public and charter schools. We have opted out private school for financial reasons. Although there are scholarships or grants could be applied for students who like to attend private schools, I would not like my son to feel inferior. By looking at the questionaires of the private schools and also Gateway High School, I feel that my son is not applying school, instead he is more like applying a very important job in the adult world. The way both Toby and I interpretate the question is how can Toby and I contribute to Gateway so they may consider accept Toby. What is good about Toby so that Gateway should take him as his student. It sounds so ridiculous. Also I do not believe the so called “lottery system”. Lottery is just an excuse for the school to turn down one particular student’s application.
Schools play an extremely important role in the house price when the enrollment is giving priority to local residents but this had been slightly changed in the past few years. I am a full time real estate agent and truly understand how the parent feel and will do for their children. If you have any questions regarding schools or real estate, please contact me so that we can discuss.
Thank you for checking in.
Tina To