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johndoe
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CRD accuses somebody else of being...predictable,
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8/13/2019 11:51:26 PM (updated 8/13/2019 11:52:27 PM)
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"It is true that some private schools are "hoity toity" but most, at least in our area, don't come anywhere close to that."
Either you've been drinking, or your reading comprehension is really, really bad. CRD made reference to not attending public school in one post, then in a later one said his classmates would have trashed a BMW or a Jaguar because they would have wanted a "Barchetta" instead. That name means "little boat" in Italian and has been applied to a number of Italian sports and racing cars since the end of WWII. Ambiguity notwithstanding, the implication is that his classmates were above trifling with mere BMWs and Jaguars and would insist on getting real cars when they turned 16. Now, go back and read the thread - carefully this time - and the light may come on. Or not.
"People scrimp and save so they can afford the tuition for a private scchoo, l not to feed their kids' egos, but to get them a decent education."
Some people may indeed do that. However, if you're really concerned about the quality of education your children are getting, there is alternative: become active in your public school system. Join the PTA. Volunteer to help teachers. Attend Board of Education meetings. That kind of thing. Did you consider trying that?
"And yes, some private schools came to being in the fifties because at the time parents didn't want to deal with the integration issue. But you know what? That was the fifties",
Actually, it was from 1954 to 1976, at which time the SCOTUS ruled against tax-exempt status for schools that discriminated.
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