To: teenyelliott
With the exception of elitist schools (e.g. Detroit Country Day or other Country Day schools), the cost of educating a student in a private school is less than a public school. You typically don't see three-story atriums of other fancy features in most religious-based private schools.
The great thing about sending your children to a private school is that politically correct values you may not agree with are not forced on them.
41 posted on
01/05/2006 2:49:45 PM PST by
BW2221
To: BW2221
With the exception of elitist schools (e.g. Detroit Country Day or other Country Day schools), the cost of educating a student in a private school is less than a public school. You typically don't see three-story atriums of other fancy features in most religious-based private schools. The tuition at the local Catholic high school runs about $6000 per year. That's a whole lot more than I pay to support my local schools through income and property taxes.
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