Fall 2003 editionUnderstanding school choice

Questions to ask when visiting a school

Visiting a school that your child may attend is the best way to get a full picture of what the school has to offer. Bring this list of questions and any concerns about your child's special needs and jot down notes as you visit.

School District policy states that the District "welcomes and encourages visits by parents and others who desire to become informed regarding schools and educational programs." But the policy also gives some latitude to principals in scheduling visits and determining to whom the visitor can talk. Some schools are more welcoming to visitors than others.

Schools should be contacted in advance to schedule your visit.

Parental involvement:

Physical environment and resources:

Classroom environment:

Discipline policy:

Academics:

For high schools:

Compiled by Laura Sullivan