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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How does a public school Range and Latin spend $34,000 per student? [/quote] It’s Cambridge Ringe and Latin and it is the public high school across the street from Harvard’s campus. It is full of Harvard professors’ kids, who are often very smart and do get an admissions bump from their parent’s employer. [/quote] Thanks for providing zero information relevant to the question! [/quote] Harvard professor’s kids have no bearing on their budget and I wouldn’t assume professors kids go there. Cambridge is the most diverse city in the state. The student teacher ratio at Cambridge Rindge and Latin is 10 to 1. Within the school they have Rindge School of Technical Arts, they have an extension school. They also have technical programs within the school much like a community college. 40% of students don’t speak English as their first language. Many have parents who do not speak English. There is also a large group of refugees from places like Sudan and Afghanistan. All of these plus many more reasons that require large budgets per student. [/quote] Is it one of the biggest feeder schools to Harvard? I thought Cambridge Public Schools was not that well regarded.[/quote]
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