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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t find it contradictory - I have a young kid and I hope to afford private school by their middle school years. I’m not progressive, but a run of the mill Democrat, and I think there should be more discipline in public schools. From talking to people, elementary schools years are fine but then behavioral problems in the classroom become really apparent. I don’t want my kids education to be sacrificed for equity purposes. I’d be happy with my kid going to college at schools like Syracuse or Maryland, which is certainly possible from their zoned school, but I want them to actually be prepared for college and learn in a safe environment.[/quote] This. And it’s not like sacrificing the best edu options for your child does anything to help the less-privileged. Do what is best for your child and think no further. [/quote]
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