Foundation or Public?
For most it’s hard to decide. I love Foundation. I wouldn’t go anywhere else. But there’s some things that public school offers that F oundation doesn’t. One example would be extra curricular activities. Like f ootball. I want to see those Friday night lights. I ’ d honestly be at every single game, wearing our schools colors with pride. Pep rallys would be absolutely insane. Filled with adrenaline. I understand we can play for public school, (not any more) but I want to represent foundation. It’s a pride thing.
On the upside, Foundation doesn’t have us take the FCAT. I like that. Back (do not use the other schools name please) when I went to Fletcher, all anyone could think about was the stress FCAT puts on you. At Foundation, we do portfolios. Most of us like portfolios better because we can put our own personality into our work and make it 100% original. I also love Foundation because we aren’t segregated. Meaning, we don’t have clicks. Honestly, everyone gets along . We are a big family with the power of Gods word to help us prosper and grow.
Another upside to F oundation is I can fully be myself. I can wear piercings and my hair any way I like and not worry about penalties like I would at public school. At F oundation I am free to express myself, a nd I think that every teenager should have that freedom. W e don’t have to wear uniforms as well.
Foundation’s curriculum is more hands on. This is much easier for most students . I’d rather do that than read from text books. I ’ ll say with pride that I’ ve learned more in my two years at F oundation than I have in public school. I think hands on is better because what is read out of a text book doesn’t help me learn. I don’t know why, but it just doesn’t click for me like reading and researching about at the actual subject does.
Anyone can go to Foundation. Its about a second chance, changing, learning, and maturing. We have classes for all ages. From Pre-K to 12th grade, which makes us even more like a family than ever before.
Personally, if you were to send your child anywhere, you should send them to F oundation! it’s a permanent guarentee that they’ll have a full and successful education, with the word of God guiding them!
Foundation or Public?
For most it’s hard to decide. I love Foundation. I wouldn’t go anywhere else. But there’s some things that public school offers that F oundation doesn’t. One example would be extra curricular activities. Like f ootball. I want to see those Friday night lights. I ’ d honestly be at every single game, wearing our schools colors with pride. Pep rallys would be absolutely insane. Filled with adrenaline. I understand we can play for public school, (not any more) but I want to represent foundation. It’s a pride thing.
On the upside, Foundation doesn’t have us take the FCAT. I like that. Back (do not use the other schools name please) when I went to Fletcher, all anyone could think about was the stress FCAT puts on you. At Foundation, we do portfolios. Most of us like portfolios better because we can put our own personality into our work and make it 100% original. I also love Foundation because we aren’t segregated. Meaning, we don’t have clicks. Honestly, everyone gets along . We are a big family with the power of Gods word to help us prosper and grow.
Another upside to F oundation is I can fully be myself. I can wear piercings and my hair any way I like and not worry about penalties like I would at public school. At F oundation I am free to express myself, a nd I think that every teenager should have that freedom. W e don’t have to wear uniforms as well.
Foundation’s curriculum is more hands on. This is much easier for most students . I’d rather do that than read from text books. I ’ ll say with pride that I’ ve learned more in my two years at F oundation than I have in public school. I think hands on is better because what is read out of a text book doesn’t help me learn. I don’t know why, but it just doesn’t click for me like reading and researching about at the actual subject does.
Anyone can go to Foundation. Its about a second chance, changing, learning, and maturing. We have classes for all ages. From Pre-K to 12th grade, which makes us even more like a family than ever before.
Personally, if you were to send your child anywhere, you should send them to F oundation! it’s a permanent guarentee that they’ll have a full and successful education, with the word of God guiding them!






