"There is a all boys private school about 7 miles from me that is popular nationwide. Its 9-12, and its around 50K a year if your child boards there, and about 40K if they commute. The name of it is Kiski Prep."
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" Wow! That school is far too expensive..
I don't know that school, but if it is like most "prep" schools..it is a school where they "prepare" rich kids for
entering the Ivy league universities. So of course, a Christian may not be happy with the private secular
school or it's 'values'.
Those that room there, are doing so, because their parents want ship them off to a baby-sitter venue.
I had a friend in grammar school named Jeremy... When we entered 7th grade, I didn't find Jeremy around.
I found out later that his affluent parents, had shipped their only child off to a "military" boarding school.
Apparently his mother could more easily enjoy her "social circles", without a kid around.
I have met and talked with Jeremy a couple times since then..and he seems still messed up a bit.
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" To be fair our government should be giving tax payer dollars to private schools also. Not just the big unionized public schools. We all know if that happened there would be strings attached, and they wouldn't be private schools anymore. "
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When I was the chairman, we had discussions about government support. We decided that if it came in the form af government check to the school each year..count us out !
When government writes a check to any organization..soon they want their mitts in it ! That is why I so often say, "let the money follow the child".
Each child should have a voucher for education expenses, so they can turn it in to the school of their parent's CHOICE. To be made good out of collected tax funds.
If such a system were actually set up, quality schools would pop up all over the place..and at far less cost than public schools, with their cranky, spoiled, union-owned teachers.
If Each student were provided the same amount..they could make their best deal on education...and if they save on yearly tuition, the change could be banked, and applied toward his/her higher education..
That way, college students would perhaps, not have to be bailed out..