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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Private is not always better than public.[/b] So the only person I’m judging here is you, for blind stupidity.[/quote] Students can be at a low to high FARMS public or an expensive private and get entitled kids, insular groups, etc. If anyone looks at stats on sending to private v public one might see a lower private send rate in comparable housing areas based on local jurisidctions. [b]In the DMV with county wide school districts we saw more migration to private. [/b] What does that mean? Take a small school district in a PA, NJ, NY suburb with maybe 1-2 high schools and there are less going to private. Some areas might have a really strong catholic school or schools in the mix. [b]Howver, as a public improves the private could have enrollment decreases. We know of one example in Phila suburbs that closed. [/b] Some years or for certain class grad years there might be higher applications to privates based on poor administration at any given FCPS school for example. [/quote]
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