EDUCATION
Why Top Private Schools Face Parents’ Worry
Chicago, USAThu Jan 23 2025
Are you a parent of a student at a private school? If so, you might be noticing some trends that have you worried. Many American parents, both from public and private schools like the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools (Lab), are concerned about similar issues. One major problem they see is a shift in focus away from academics. Some parents at Lab noticed that their kids weren’t really learning math, which is a common worry among public school parents too.
Another issue is politics in schools. For example, Lab adopted a strategic plan in 2019 that supported the Progressive Education Network. This left some parents unhappy, as they felt the school was taking stands on issues like immigration and school choice. Similarly, there are varying views on Lab’s investments in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). While some parents support it, others feel it goes against John Dewey’s vision of pluralism.
Parents are also frustrated by a lack of transparency. It's hard to figure out what’s happening in schools, like how the number of administrators has grown while student numbers haven't. Even in Texas, parents were surprised to learn about book bans. At Lab, even the university had to step in when the science department used land acknowledgements without clearance.
The real problem might be that parents aren’t fully aware of what's going on. This lack of understanding could be leading to this mission drift and political involvement. School choice won’t work if parents are kept in the dark. What schools really need is a clear conversation about their purpose.
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Is the increase in administrators part of a covert scheme to indoctrinate students?
What are the specific steps that can be taken to address the issue of mission drift in schools?
Could the focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion be a front for a deeper political agenda?
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