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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]http://edexcellence.net/commentary/education-gadfly-daily/flypaper/2013/proud-to-be-a-private-public-school-parent.html The test scores, ranking, SES of the students, safety, general educational offerings etc....[/quote] I agree with the general educational offerings. But the test scores, ranking, SES of the students, and safety are all a function of [b]the student body, not of the school[/b]. [/quote] isn't student body basically the school? [/quote] No. The school is the school -- teachers, administration, facilities, course offerings, etc. The student body is the students who go to the school.[/quote] Sorry, I don't mean to be rude but I think you are making a silly (frankly stupid IMHO) distinction between school and student body. When people talk "good" schools or "bad" schools, they are talking about the quality of student body. So, in that sense, those two are the same. [/quote]
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