Facing a resurgence of the coronavirus, public schools in the suburbs of the nation’s capital decided in recent weeks that more than 1 million children would start the school year from home. On Friday, officials in Maryland’s most populous county said that private schools, including some of the nation’s most elite, had to join them.
“Parents in private schools are just generally more able to get their preferences heard,” said Christopher Lubienski, a professor of education policy at Indiana University, adding that allowing private schools to opt out of public health orders provided new evidence of how schools in the United States were “really efficient engines of inequality.”
“The community was in an uproar,” Maloney said. He noted that private and Catholic schools had been closely following the state’s guidelines for safely reopening schools and had invested millions of dollars in retrofitting buildings. “Public education is about leveling the playing field,” said Pia Morrison, president of the Service Employees International Union chapter that represents some public school employees in Maryland and Washington. But the pandemic has exacerbated the economic disparity between many public and private school students, she said.
Public schools in Albuquerque, however, opted to start the year online as the state’s coronavirus cases started climbing at a fast clip. Several of the country’s most elite boarding schools — including Phillips Academy in Massachusetts, Choate Rosemary Hall in Connecticut, and Phillips Exeter Academy and St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire — say they plan to reopen this fall. Those schools and others have described safety protocols that include staggered returns to campus, reduced athletic schedules and online classes to begin their terms.
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No. They are privately funded. Parents follow their guidelines not the districts. But, whether your child attends private or public school, one major right remains, the parents have the right to not allow their children to attend school.
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you cannot make them they can afford fines and all sorts
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