The education of our children is a grave responsibility for every parent. For years, Anna and I have counseled Christian parents to either home school their children or to have them in a quality Christian school. I tell people that one of the primary reasons our children are serving the Lord today is because we kept them out of public school and gave them a Christian education.
Our primary focus has been on protecting children from the many negative influences found in the public school system. Though there are many dedicated public school teachers that truly care about their students, the public school can be very damaging to the Christian student. Let me repeat, I do believe there are dedicated Christian schoolteachers in the public school and I believe that the public school is a great mission field for these dedicated servants.
However, the public school can be very hurtful to Christian young people for the following reasons:
1. The Secular World View
In 1962, by Supreme Court decision, prayer was outlawed in our public schools. In 1963, the Supreme Court followed up by saying that Bible reading would be outlawed in our public schools. From that time, the quality of our education has decreased. The Bible says that the beginning of wisdom is the fear of God. With the exclusion of God, our educational system could not do anything but decline. The humanistic philosophy of our present society has great influence in our public schools and will have a harmful negative effect on our Christian students.
2. Teachers that are Anti-God
As I said, many good, solid, Bible-believing Christian teachers are in our public schools. However, the vast majority of teachers in public schools are not Christians. Psalm 1 says, “Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night.” God tells us that, as adults, we should not sit in the counsel of the ungodly. If God doesn’t want us to sit there, then why would we send our children to be taught by men and women who deny the Lord Jesus Christ? It certainly isn’t the wisest thing we could do.
3. Negative Peer Pressure
By far, the most negative thing about the public school system is the negative peer pressure that Christian children receive. There is a constant pressure to conform to the new fads of this world.
Romans 12:1-2, “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind…”
Young people are continually pressured to be conformed to this world in their dress, in their music, in their lifestyle, in their morality, and this peer pressure is evidenced in public schools. When a child spends thirty to forty hours a week in school with friends who see nothing wrong with vulgar, inappropriate music, movies, language, and lifestyle, they will be pressured to conform to that immoral behavior. However, having said all that, I want to share with you an article that I recently read put out by the Council for American Private Education. In this article, a study is quoted that was published in issue three of volume eighty-seven of The Peabody Journal of Education. The study was done, not by a Christian organization, but by a senior fellow of the Witherspoon Institution in Princeton, New Jersey, and a professor at California State University, Long Beach. I think you will appreciate a portion of this article.
Students in religious schools enjoy a significant academic advantage over their counterparts in traditional public schools and charter schools, according to the findings from a meta-analysis of 90 studies on the effects of schools conducted by William Jeynes, senior fellow at the Witherspoon Institute in Priceton, New Jersey, and a professor at California State University, Long Beach. The study was published in issue 3 of volume 87 of the Peabody Journal of Education. “The results indicate that attending private religious schools is associated with the highest level of academic achievement among the three school types, even when sophisticated controls are used to adjust for socioeconomic status,” according to the report.“I was quite surprised that students from charter schools did no better than their counterparts in traditional public schools,” wrote Jeynes in an email message to CAPE. At the start of the study, he was expecting to see higher levels of performance from charters. “To the extent that neither traditional public schools nor charter schools are succeeding on a broad scale, it appears that the best hope for American education is religious private schools,” said Jeynes. “Not only are they considerably more economically efficient, but their students obtain better results.” He said the nation should “rethink its strategy of espousing charter schools and overlooking the benefits of faith-based education.”1
Christian education is the choice of even secular educators today. I would encourage you to consider that as you prepare to enroll your child for the next school year.
Having read this, what are your thoughts about education?
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1 Council for American Private Education. (2013). Study Finds Advantages for Students in Faith-Based Schools. CAPE outlook , 1.
Tough choices for F/T Christian school teachers to make: do you teach at a public school to afford to send children to a Christian School (that may or may not actually be Christian? Should moms and dads try to pull off 70+ hour work weeks away from their children to pay tuition? What about the depravity of many of our “Christian” schools. Maybe we should send kids to a public school to keep a job in a Christian School. Would it be better to teach in the public school with your children to keep an eye on the situation? If you decide to home school who watches the children while you work, or who pays the rent if you don’t? I guess this is part of our “new economy” or great recession. K-12 Christian school yearly tuition costs $12,000-$20,000.00 plus in many places in the US.
Of course if the problem could be solved by living in the cheapest place in town and driving a beater car the choice would be very easy, but many would still be in debt if they made the Christian school choice.
International schools are looking more inviting each day, who knows maybe America will catch up and offer vouchers for school choice like Europe does…
There are no easy answers today in a world where jobs are scarce, hours are getting longer, pay decreasing, christian families today need your prayers more than ever to make wise choices.
-Christian School Teacher/Bible College Grad
This was very resourceful to me. Seeing that I was a public school kid ever since elementary and junior high school. I was thankful to God that we found a Bible believing Baptist church that shared the plan of salvation and taught me that anyone and everyone can receive too. Looking back at what I went through as a Christian young person in public school, I would say for parents now, to put their children in a faith based Christian school. When I went to Christian school in Olympia, WA provided by the church that we went to, I found so many things that I knew, but other things that I didn’t know that I wouldn’t have found out if I were still going to public school. I was called names like “church girl” “Jesus freak” I would be shoved into my locker, left to eat alone at the lunch table because of my “religion” to spare your child’s life, emotions, and decisions, put them in a Faith based Christian educated school. Many people don’t think that it will do anything for you, but it will. While we were here for my grandmother’s support in 2007, my mom put me and my siblings (except for Catori) in public schools here in Las Vegas, NV. When I went to the school there, I pretty much could teach the students and the teacher himself the lessons in class, because of my Christian education from my school in WA. I just wanted to say from experience as a public school kid, it doesn’t get any better than having a Christian education.
Interesting read. It is very clearly pointing out why someone would choose a classical education. Thanks for posting!