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Public School used to be so simple.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1679985" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>My wife taught in private schools for 9 years. Some of those schools are better than others, lots of factors behind the scenes. The curriculum can vary quite a bit as well as how much the teachers are allowed to expect out of the students. Depending on where the priorities of the schools leadership are, be it in providing the best education possible, or catering to entitled parents of entitled children who deserve great grades. The reality is that most private schools pay the teachers 1/3 to 1/2 of what public school teachers make, and they don't have benefits of retirements or health insurance. Decades ago during the early 80's I attended a Catholic church run elementary school. It was a great school as far as the education I received and I'm thankful for that good start. Not all private schools are what they should be and many of the faults of man that plague society as whole are found in them too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1679985, member: 24816"] My wife taught in private schools for 9 years. Some of those schools are better than others, lots of factors behind the scenes. The curriculum can vary quite a bit as well as how much the teachers are allowed to expect out of the students. Depending on where the priorities of the schools leadership are, be it in providing the best education possible, or catering to entitled parents of entitled children who deserve great grades. The reality is that most private schools pay the teachers 1/3 to 1/2 of what public school teachers make, and they don't have benefits of retirements or health insurance. Decades ago during the early 80's I attended a Catholic church run elementary school. It was a great school as far as the education I received and I'm thankful for that good start. Not all private schools are what they should be and many of the faults of man that plague society as whole are found in them too. [/QUOTE]
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