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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Public is better for Math oriented kids and college acceptances. If you don't care about either of those have at it private will be financially stupid but you do you. No worries your kids do not need an education anyway. Republicans have proven that.[/quote] Why is private financially stupid? Do you value your kid’s time, experiences, and outcome in life? What is the value of that?[/quote] 1. We have fantastic public schools in the state of MD for an average family private is financially stupid. Especially if you do a religious based one. Those monies could pay for a better college. Which by the way college outcomes are better from public. 2. Religious privates are indoctrination centers which are lacking in math and science gee wiz paying for a school lacking in teaching subjects is genius. 3. Of course not all kids can succeed in public then yes private is worth it. Otherwise there is not one school in the DMV as a private that is better than our local public schools especially in MATH & SCIENCE. 4. "Experiences" "Outcomes" My kids went to MIT< Stanford and Yale from our local publics. They were accepted at most Ivies and excellent colleges like CMU, Georgia Tech, UVA, Michigan, UNC, University of Chicago, and many others so where is the problem for publics with acceptances like that? Six kids which by the way we could afforded for them to all go to Private school easily without any hardship what so ever. They had great friends and local community support. Now in their bank accounts all the monies we would have spent on privates we set up a trust for each of them. Yeah we understand finances are important as is a great education which is what they all got. [/quote]
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