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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We switched and a few years laters switched back to public. The $ just wasn’t worth it. We got a lot of busy work homework, teachers who couldn’t deal with adhd and the class size moved from 17 to almost 30 in the three years we were there so ended up being larger than our public . Also do you plan on Catholic HS? The cost is double to triple that of elementary. We learned that about 98% of kids at the Catholic elementary went to Catholic HS. we would have been the only ones to tell our kids in 8th grade that they couldnt go to hs with their friends. Also I am Catholic but I was shocked by some of the devout conservatives- moms must stay at home and have 6+ kids etc. know what you are getting into.[/quote] What's wrong with a family's decision to focus on family? We have a mix of these families and families with two working parents. You sound like a snob.[/quote] You were smart to realize that your kids would be the only ones not going to Catholic for HS. We were that family and that was part of the reason we switched for our younger one. It was very uncomfortable.[/quote]
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