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[quote=Anonymous]I think it would be a shorter list of school that I don't know about. (Holton and Sidwell) Though my nephew (who has minority status) has a full scholarship to a Friends school in NJ/NY/PA area - and no I will not name that school either. Imagine I have a father with 7 siblings, a mother with 3. Imagine my husband has a mom with 6 siblings and a father with 2. That is 18 aunts and uncles. Some don't live in the area - so that is 15 aunt and uncles in the area. 10 of them went to DC privates (not all the same), some of my aunts are younger than me and some of my uncles are my age. They each have 2 kids (but really they have more, some actually have 4) that is 20 close cousins - they each have 2 kids that is 40 more kids. That is 60 kids alone that in my family range from 0-30 years old. (and that is a very low estimate) 1/2 are still Catholic and attend Catholic Schools. Out of the WCAC schools I have a relatives in 1/2 of them. 1/2 married non-Catholics and 1/2 of those wanted their kids at non-Catholic school. I have relatives in every IAC school except for the Virginia ones. That is just and example. I also have relatives at public and magnet schools. So I will not debate this with you anymore - you just don't get it. [/quote]
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