Private School Education Advantages Gallup NM

Many parents turn to private schools when it comes to the business of educating their children. If you are planning on enrolling or have recently enrolled in a private school, consider the following points.

Local Companies

New Mexico Federation of Educational Employees
(505) 266-6638
8009 Mountain Road Pl NE
Albuquerque, NM
Uaw Retirees Council Region Five
(505) 889-3782
2921 Carisle Blvd
Albuquerque, NM
International Assn of MacHinists & Aerospace Workers Local Lodge
(505) 242-9622
315 Pine St SE
Albuquerque, NM
National Association of Letter Carriers Sunshine Branch 504
(505) 268-1564
124 Monroe St NE
Albuquerque, NM
International Union of Painters & Allied Trades Local #823
(505) 265-0448
205 Wellesley Dr SE Ste C
Albuquerque, NM
Operating Engineers Union Local 953
(505) 877-5071
3508 Los Picaros Rd SE
Albuquerque, NM
Local Union 412 Plumbers & Steamfitters
(505) 265-1513
510 San Pedro Dr SE
Albuquerque, NM
Afscme
(505) 982-1775
1406 4th St
Santa Fe, NM
I B E W Local Union No 643
(505) 885-3431
606 S Main St
Carlsbad, NM
International Guards Union of America Local 69
(505) 662-6843
1907 Central Ave
Los Alamos, NM

Many parents turn to private schools when it comes to the business of educating their children. While private schools may offer several advantages, often many positive aspects of a private school are not taken advantage of by parents and students. If you are planning on enrolling or have recently enrolled in a private school, consider the following points.

  1. Speak Up-While some students will make their presence known no matter how large or small their classes might be, others sometimes get lost in the shuffle. Shy, introverted children may not speak up when they need help or just have a question they'd like to ask simply because they are too intimidated to talk in front of a roomful of other students. Students who attend a private school, however, generally find that their class sizes are smaller and less imposing. Students should take advantage of this by asking questions and participating in class discussions as often as possible. Not only will this allow them to receive the extra help they might need, but it will also give them some practice in speaking before small groups of people...a skill they'll need once they enter college.

  2. Teacher/Student Communication-Private schools typically offer students a more personal, hands-on approach to teaching. Teachers know their students quite well, but they may also be familiar with the families of their students, too. Because class loads may be lighter, teachers may have more opportunity to speak with their students one-on-one, offering guidance and even counseling, if necessary. Students should take advantage of this fact by taking the time to talk to their teachers about their schoolwork and any other problems or issues that might arise.

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Author: Susie McGee


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