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Porkchop.sixpack

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has people of all different ethnicity and color.

What we don't have is free lunches.

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beachbumdawg

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Porkchop said:
has people of all different ethnicity and color.

What we don't have is free lunches.

Get it straight. Sorry about the whole lock thing. I had to answer the page. Banation for Porkchop.</p>
Never had a free lunch during my years of "public" school education.....parents refused to even consider it as they didnt want the gubment subsidizing even more than they already were.....with my free education and all.......didnt have any other choice but public as there are no prviate schools close to where i am from

Now when I got to college there were a few well off fraternity brothers that filed for food stamps and commenced to eat steak and lobster 3 days a week or so it seemed......
 

thatsbaseball

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is although it`s considered expensive in most circles the actual annual per student expenditures are comparable or below what we spend on public school students in the same grades annually. If I were a public school parent I`d be a hell of a lot more focused on why the public schools , with all those resources , can`t get the same academic bang for the buck as a private school than I would how they compare in football.
 

TheBigDA

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Find a public school with comparable demographics to Prep (not just race, but mean income) and then compare. Otherwise it's apples to oranges.

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SwampDawg

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I would venture that close to 100% of the parents that send their children to private school care, and have always cared, about how their kids do in school. They are the ones that started reading to their kids at an early age, encouraged them to learn, helped with their homework, etc. Not saying there are not parents like this with kids in public school, they are outnumbered by the other kind that leave everything up to the teacher. And ***** when the F's come home. Those with caring, helping parents will do well regardless of where they go to school (sweeping generality here) but statistically they will be in the minority in public schools.
 
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