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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Duh. I'm the product of a very rigorous private school. I sent my kids to a reputable public in a wealthy neighborhood. I have friends who send their kids to all the top privates in and around DC. My kids are in college now, so I've had years to observe this for two generations. NO SCHOOL PUTS AS MUCH PRESSURE ON KIDS AS SOME PARENTS DO. Given a sufficient number of such parents in one school (and that goes for public AND privates), the school will become a pressure cooker. But the pressure originates from parents, obviously. That is simply a fact of life. [/quote] Too bad there are student surveys at these schools that say otherwise but yes continue to place the e blame solely on parents. [/quote] PP just posted a student survey from NCS that confirms the students believe the pressure comes from themselves, and their parents. Do you have other data to share, or is this just your opinion?[/quote]
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