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[quote=Anonymous]We want for our son to learn to love to learn, to be curious, to be happy while he is in school. I hope he goes to college, but if he wants to be a carpenter or farmer and wants to head right into that...that would be okay with me, too. I want him to find something he loves to do in life, and either find a way to do it for a living or to find a living that allows him time to do what he loves. I have plenty of relatives who are "poor," but live debt free and spend most of their time on their art. That would be fine with me. He says he wants to be a scientist (or a professional baseball player) now, and so if that holds I hope he is able to focus his talents on academics so he can do what he wants. And please don't assume that we all have access to good schools for our kids! I don't. The choice for him wasn't between two good schools, but between a great one and one where little kiddos are routinely suspended and the PTA is defunct.[/quote]
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