Anonymous wrote:In suburban Philadelphia, all the school districts provide busing for the private school kids as well, as long as they are within 10 miles. So it gets private school families off the roads, which helps with traffic and pollution, and actually accomplishes what OP wants, because almost no one considers privates that aren't close enough for the bus.
I know it's so far out of the culture around here that it would never be considered, but I'd love to see private school busing. (Mom of one in public and one in private)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are bunches of people living in the neighborhoods near good public schools who self-bus their own kids all across the county, while taking up all the good home space from other people who could truly benefit from living in the proximity.
It is kind of like taking away the resources they don't need.
Honey, you can’t afford my house.
-down the street from a great public school, and send my kids to private.
You have no class. (and, yeah, I could afford your house).
Anonymous wrote:Who, when and why decided that public schools will have boundaries and private will not?
They share almost all other rules so why not this one? All we need is to vote? Right?
I am pretty sure more people would like to see them being "boundarized" like everyone else.
What - Democracy!!!!! When? - Now!
Anonymous wrote:OP they DO have boundaries, just not geographical ones. They have financial boundaries and some of them (not all) have academic and behavioral boundaries. They will not let the hick who can't stop farting with straight C grades into the school.
Happy now? I thought so.
Anonymous wrote:1. Because why not?
2. To free up homes that they don't need in the proximity to a public schools so those who need them could buy them
and live them.
YES!![]()
Anonymous wrote:1. Because why not?
2. To free up homes that they don't need in the proximity to a public schools so those who need them could buy them
and live them.
YES!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are bunches of people living in the neighborhoods near good public schools who self-bus their own kids all across the county, while taking up all the good home space from other people who could truly benefit from living in the proximity.
It is kind of like taking away the resources they don't need.
Honey, you can’t afford my house.
-down the street from a great public school, and send my kids to private.