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Boarding Schools Boarding Schools Boarding schools are private schools Charter Schools where students live and learn together on a campus. You can send your kids Distance-Learning to a boarding school from Schools kindergarten right up through high school, or for a single school year. They District-Zoned attract kids from across the globe, have Schools high academic standards, offer lots of extra-curricular activities, foster close Language Immersion relationships between teachers and students, andSchools are great if you want your kid to develop their Magnet Schools independence and become Boarding Schools more mature.
Montessori Schools Charter Schools Parochial Charter schools are a Schools specific kind of Distance-Learning public schools. Like regular public Special Education schools, they Schools receive public funding. Schools However, they’re independently District-Zoned operated and have more autonomy Waldorf Schools Schools than most public schools when it
comes to curriculum and instruction. Language They tend to have aImmersion specific Schools educational focus like performing arts or math and science. Students are Magnet Schools often selected through a lottery rather than on their academic merit or other Montessori Schools factors like demographics. 16
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Distance-learning schools, also known District-Zoned as online or virtual schools, are schools Schools where students receive instruction from home, similar to what’s happening Language Immersion during the pandemic but on a Schools permanent basis. They can be public or Boarding Schools private, and they often abide by the Magnet Schools same educational and Charterregulations Schools standards as brick-and-mortar schools. Montessori Schools Parents often choose distance-learning Distance-Learning schools because they like their Schools Parochial Schools convenience and flexibility.
Language immersion schools are Schools privateMagnet and public schools in which all Charter Schools or most of the instruction is delivered in aMontessori language other thanSchools English. The Distance-Learning teachers are often fluent in two or more Schools Parochial Schools languages. The educational programs are typicallyDistrict-Zoned designed for students whose Special Education native language is English, and they’re Schools great if you want your kids to become fluent in another language. Common Language WaldorfImmersion Schools languages of instruction include Chinese, Schools French, Japanese, and Spanish.
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Magnet Schools
District-zoned schools, or Language WaldorfImmersion Schools neighborhood schools as they’re also Schools known, are the formal name of the regular public schools in your area. Schools These Magnet are publicly funded, follow state guidelines for curriculum and Montessori Schools instruction, and are open to all kids living within their catchment area (or Parochial Schools zone). Most parents send their kids to district-zoned schools because they’re Special Education conveniently located and their kids Schools are virtually guaranteed to have their neighborhood friends as classmates.
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Magnet schools are public schools that Montessori Schools are open to kids from multiple districts. Schools Like Parochial charter schools, they operate alongside regular public schools, have Special Education a particular educational focus, and their instruction often emphasizes handsSchools on learning. Unlike charter schools, Waldorf Schools however, magnet schools don’t admit students via a lottery but instead try to promote a diverse student body in terms of demographics, while at the same time factoring in the academic merit of students.