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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She should be aware, if she's not, that private school teachers nearly always make far less than their public school counterparts, and there is no associated pension. I went to a high-ranking private school, and most of my teachers were very good but I can't think of any that had degrees in education. They nearly all had at least a Master's degree, however (in their field, not education), if not a PhD. [/quote] Few to no behavioral issues to deal with, few safety issues and more autonomy.[/quote] I'll grant you the safety issues and the autonomy, but I promise there are plenty of behavioral issues in private high schools. [/quote] Discipline can include expulsion or suspension for up to a year at most--or all--private schools. Families who send their children to private schools typically place a high value on education. Leads to better parental support.[/quote] That really depends on whose kid is the issue[/quote]
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