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Advantages and Disadvantages. Let us first consider with the advantages:

Advantages Disadvantages
You get to have free school bus transportation There are little school choices for you or your child because most students must attend their zoned school
There are after school programs that your child can join Under-funded schools may not have the materials or they might have to cut some programs
There are extra-curricular activities available such as band, choir and theater programs Classrooms are often filled to its maximum capacity
You are sure that the teachers are certified as required by the state the school is accountable to the state which is of higher authority There is too much emphasis on the standardized testing
Your child gets to attend school with friends in the neighborhood Disadvantages
- Both gifted and struggling students might get lost in the shuffle
The student culture in public schools usually discourages overachievers and A students - Advantages Disadvantages



There is a possibility of unsafe environment both in school or on the bus