Submitted by Ragetheprofet t3_10ffcx2 in providence
I bought a house on the Providence/Johnston line and have been sent registration (Kindergarten) for both schools systems (we have an interesting tax vs address situation). Anyway, which of the schools/system is recommended. My wife is a high school teacher in Lincoln and has her reservations about Providence. I came up on the school system (middle school through high school) and while it wasn't the best it wasn't horrible in my opinion. I graduated back in 2007 so it's been a long time and I know the state took over Providence schools and that there is a shortage of teachers, which doesn't fair well but the latter seems more temporary while the economy bounces back (the latter of these is my wife's main concern). I would appreciate any thoughts and opinions. Thank you in advance.
Mountain_Bill5743 t1_j4xa4rx wrote
Providence has a teacher problem because it has a morale problem.
Imagine you are fresh out of college and one job has good pay and benefits, fixed hours, no negative press, and supportive upper management. Another job has the same pay and benefits, fixed hours, very negative press about its employees (soon yourself), and upper management that is openly antagonistic about its workers. Your wife is probably very aware of this kind of dynamic district to district.
Overall, a state takeover means a lot of control. So a district like Johnston (which I hear mixed reviews from grads) is going to have a lot more flexibility with curriculum and testing (whether it is flexible all depends on the district culture). Providence is going to have less room to bend.
I think whatever happens your kid will be fine with a two very involved parents, one of which is a teacher.
edit: you should sit on a school board meeting for both. I believed Providence has one tonight that can be accessed remotely.