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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How old are the kids? I think you need to look at the private schools in your area, make your ILs aware of the cost in case they don't realize how high it is, and determine the entry years for each school you are interested in. Be aware of tuition increases of 5% or more annually. It's important your ILs know what they are signing up for. [/quote] Prek and infant. They can afford private for 12 years, and so could we if it were a high priority. College is covered. If we try public and it doesn’t work out, it’s likely we’d just move to a more expensive house in a neighborhood with “better” publics by which I think I 98% just mean a more uniformly advantaged student body, which would be okay but we love our neighborhood. Our HHI has gone up a lot since we moved in. [/quote] ah, here we go. so you love the neighborhood and you like public so much that you would move for another punlic vs going private if it didnt work out. i say stay and do that and ignore others. some folks cant see that the best kids do well anyway. also those kids will prob do better in college admin. i think i would have. you can always move or transfer if something changes and hit'm up for it then. [/quote]
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