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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DCUM loves to post about how private school teachers aren't qualified. We have had kids in independent schools in the area for 12 years and we have never had an unqualified teacher for our kids. Most have Master's degrees and certification. I was very happy last year their independent schools were back to school in person and keeping kids safe while other schools were still virtual. The quality of the education was so much better. [/quote] It’s fine and understandable if you were happy that your kids were in person last year, but your post makes it sound like you were extra happy that other children were having what you consider an inferior educational experience. Their experience had no bearing on your child’s — why be so gleeful that your experience was “so much better” than that if other children, none of whom had a choice in the matter? [/quote] Not PP but I didn't read the comment this way. As a private school parent, I was happy my children were in private and on campus last year. There is no way our public school was able to open with the squabbling and multiple layers of red tape. I am not reveling in the poor education of other children. I am genuinely happy we chose to send our children to private because it made our investment even more worth it knowing we would be floundering otherwise.[/quote]
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