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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the issue is parents want two things that are often opposed. They want the benefits of a big school, lots of class offerings at all levels, huge ranges of clubs, etc. They also want the school to be small so their kid can make a sports team. People simply need to accept that you cannot have both the advantages of a small school and a big school at the exact same time.[/quote] There are no “advantages” to a big public county school— unless you mean more budget money can slosh around to admin and sports programs. All the labs, 25+ AP classes, seasonal sports are at township public schools of 250 per grade or at private upper schools. [/quote]
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