By Hannah Whittenly
If you have kids and are considering moving, it’s important to research the local public schools in your new community. This will help you find the best school for your children and give you a better idea of what to expect from the curriculum. Here are some important things that you should research about local public schools before moving:
Student-Teacher Ratio
You’ll want to know how many teachers there are for the number of students who attend a particular school. The average student-teacher ratio in the U.S. is 16:1. However, you can find schools with even better ratios if you do the research. The more teachers there are for each of the students, the better the educational program will likely be. A school with a more favorable student-teacher ratio will make it easier for your children to receive individualized attention while learning.
Average Test Scores
Knowing the average test scores for each public school in your new community will help you determine the level of education that they provide. Schools with higher average test scores likely have more enriching programs and better teachers. Sending your children to a school with higher average test scores will also help them prepare better for college studies. Information on state education tests that test students in the areas of reading and math can also be found. GreatSchools.org notes, however, that state test scores don’t always determine the richness of the curriculum of a particular school.
Extracurricular Activities
Schools that feature extracurricular activities can often give children a better-rounded education. Common extracurricular activities that may interest your children include sports, cheerleading and music practice. You can also choose a school that has a drama or foreign language club. Certain activities require students to maintain high grade point averages in order to participate. In addition to helping you find single family homes for sale, your real estate agent can give you information on local schools that include all the right activities for your children.
Bullying Policy
Some schools have established bullying policies to limit harassment, intimidation and fighting among students. The definition of bullying in some schools has been expanded to include cyberbullying, malicious gossip and sexual harassment. These policies often specify the form of punishment that a student who’s caught bullying will receive. Your children may also be given access to resources that they can utilize if they experience any bullying. You’ll want to make sure that the teachers in a particular school have received the proper training to handle bullying.
You should make a point to learn about the local schools while you’re searching for a home in a new community. By taking the time to research this information, you’ll be doing an excellent job in your role as a parent.
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