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Private School Advantages vs Public.

I still don't think anyone has caught on to the schools receiving their tax dollars that I'm sure would upset them if they were doing their research.
 
WOW, Mount Airy has been in the same building for 73 years this year. It was built in 1952 but has slowly had some major improvements over the years, and these private and charter schools have all these newer schools.
Eastern Randolph is a baby comparatively…
Opened in 1968…
By the way, the basketball team visits that charter tomorrow night (rescheduled from Friday). Get to see it up close…
 
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Click the link and look at the new school that this place has just built. It was already the newest school in Randolph County and had nice facilities and space already. While other traditional schools need major repair, replacement or rebuilding. UCA and other charters get this! Privates getting vouchers in the 100's of thousands pulling kids from these schools. Just a shining example of our tax dollars being funneled to these types of schools instead of taking care of others that have much bigger needs than a new building to replace an already new building.
I know you put this out there for those that haven’t seen the place. Thank you.
Those that have, like myself, are often amazed at the landscape changes down old 220…
 
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You are saying the very same thing that others have said about Bishop for the last 20 years. Gibbons and Charlotte Catholic have been members for close to 60 years, nothing new there either. None of the powers that be care a hoot about what guys on a internet message board think is fair or not about the Catholic schools or public charter schools. Nor do they care with the Mt. Airy's of the state who have used lenient district and county rules to run up "advantaged" banners over those years. There's never been a level playing field, not in the past, not now and not in the future.
For real, I'm vibing with your takes on high school sports in Carolina, especially with the big shots like Bishop, Gibbons, and Charlotte Catholic flexing their decades of glory! It's like they’re rolling in the juice while the little guys are just trying to find a slice of pizza at the pep rally. 😂 You see teams like Mt. Airy getting totally beat, not just because they can't play, but because they’re stuck in a game where the refs are basically handing trophies to the big schools!
 
I have no issues with the non-boarding parochial schools being a member of the NCHSAA. Charlotte Catholic has been a great member for at least 50 years. I’ve seen Charlotte Catholic play football in the playoffs several times over the years and they were always a disciplined team. Often they were outsized but would beat their opposition via techniques and fundamentals. I used to hear many allegations that Catholic recruited, but I saw zero evidence to support those allegations. The eye test never held muster as those guys are not huge, strapping players.

I am not a fan of vouchers except in isolated situations. I am a fan of shoring up public education. Right now, I see way too many politicians masquerading as school administrators. Teachers are often the administrations’ whipping boy.

As far as charter schools go, I think there should be more emphasis on accountability. I also know that a more affluent family can provide transportation to and from school easier than a family that financially struggles. A 15 mile drive to school can be a major deterrent when busing is not an option.
 
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I have no issues with the non-boarding parochial schools being a member of the NCHSAA. Charlotte Catholic has been a great member for at least 50 years. I’ve seen Charlotte Catholic play football in the playoffs several times over the years and they were always a disciplined team. Often they were outsized but would beat their opposition via techniques and fundamentals. I used to hear many allegations that Catholic recruited, but I saw zero evidence to support those allegations. The eye test never held muster as those guys are not huge, strapping players.

I am not a fan of vouchers except in isolated situations. I am a fan of shoring up public education. Right now, I see way too many politicians masquerading as school administrators. Teachers are often the administrations’ whipping boy.

As far as charter schools go, I think there should be more emphasis on accountability. I also know that a more affluent family can provide transportation to and from school easier than a family that financially struggles. A 15 mile drive to school can be a major deterrent when busing is not an option.
You said it 100%. Most of the kids that are going to the Charters have transportation to and from and some even end up living with a teacher or coach until they graduate. The accountability is different and the 25 mile radius is just an unfair advantage and all the NCHSAA promotes is fairness among competition. They advertise it at the annual state wrestling championships while kids from the privates and charters are on the mat winning titles.
 
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I have no issues with the non-boarding parochial schools being a member of the NCHSAA. Charlotte Catholic has been a great member for at least 50 years. I’ve seen Charlotte Catholic play football in the playoffs several times over the years and they were always a disciplined team. Often they were outsized but would beat their opposition via techniques and fundamentals. I used to hear many allegations that Catholic recruited, but I saw zero evidence to support those allegations. The eye test never held muster as those guys are not huge, strapping players.

I am not a fan of vouchers except in isolated situations. I am a fan of shoring up public education. Right now, I see way too many politicians masquerading as school administrators. Teachers are often the administrations’ whipping boy.

As far as charter schools go, I think there should be more emphasis on accountability. I also know that a more affluent family can provide transportation to and from school easier than a family that financially struggles. A 15 mile drive to school can be a major deterrent when busing is not an option.
Every Charter I know provides transportation via buses. Not sure where you are talking from, but I know the Charter my kids attended, and surrounding charters, provided bus transportation to/from the school each day. Misinformation is wrong information!!!
 
Every Charter I know provides transportation via buses. Not sure where you are talking from, but I know the Charter my kids attended, and surrounding charters, provided bus transportation to/from the school each day. Misinformation is wrong information!!!
It is not guaranteed as the "standard district schools" are. Busing for charters is up to the individual school not a requirement.
 
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Catholic playing 2A and 3A was helpful to them in winning so many titles although they won titles and were competitive in 4A. Within an eight mile radius there are four excellent privates schools but their cost is 2 to 3.5 times the tuition Catholic charges a member of the Diocese. They have had and have a lot more competition for students than CG and BM although in a more dense area.
 
You said it 100%. Most of the kids that are going to the Charters have transportation to and from and some even end up living with a teacher or coach until they graduate. The accountability is different and the 25 mile radius is just an unfair advantage and all the NCHSAA promotes is fairness among competition. They advertise it at the annual state wrestling championships while kids from the privates and charters are on the mat winning titles.
These private and charter schools like Bishop and Corvian are hurting the smaller 1A and next year 1A & 2A in football and basketball more so than the 3A & 4A, which have far more athletes and can lose some and still keep up with the private and charter advantaged schools, which have much larger areas to recruit from. As for the private schools, they have no restrictions on how far they can pull in sports players. This is something that has gotten worse in the last 10 years and will grow even faster in the next 4 or 5 years and the NCHSAA will have to deal with it in future changes on how the playoffs are done by putting private and charter schools in their own playoff !
 
You know what good parents do to help their kids?
Sacrifice.
They might sacrifice to drive a little farther so that their kids can attend a better school, or such a sacrifice might manifest itself in other ways, but they'll do it if they think it will help their kids.
It's easier for parents who are well off to make such sacrifices, but then your economic status will make lots of things easier. So, unless you think we should just force people into some standard setting for schooling, they're going to try to do what's best for their kids.
And let's not pretend like these sorts of schools sprang up ex nihilo. Alternatives to the traditional public schools are popular because many people aren't pleased with the education their kids are getting or remember how their teachers sometimes failed them or their friends when they were in school. Teachers and schools are far from perfect and some of them could be pretty awful.
So, as I've said before, run on opposition to school choice. Let's see how that plays out. Because parents know that they are ultimately the ones responsible for their kids' education and many want opportunities to improve it outside the traditional education framework.
 
It is not guaranteed as the "standard district schools" are. Busing for charters is up to the individual school not a requirement.
Many use a bus service to haul their kids. I used to see those buses coming in and out of Thomasville picking up kids to go to the local charters. But some do not provide buses as mentioned above.
 
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For real, I'm vibing with your takes on high school sports in Carolina, especially with the big shots like Bishop, Gibbons, and Charlotte Catholic flexing their decades of glory! It's like they’re rolling in the juice while the little guys are just trying to find a slice of pizza at the pep rally. 😂 You see teams like Mt. Airy getting totally beat, not just because they can't play, but because they’re stuck in a game where the refs are basically handing trophies to the big schools!
Two things: (1) don’t see anyone on here representing the Catholic school “flexing their decades of glory” and (2) using Mt. Airy as somehow a victim is absolutely hysterical!
 
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