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October 25, 2010 at 8:46 AM #623377October 25, 2010 at 9:15 AM #622306jstoeszParticipant
Can poor families choose who educates their children? Or does the current system make private schools cost prohibitive for the poorer classes?
afx114, I am sure you could answer your own question or just refer to a previous posts. Do you disagree with promoting school choice, or are you just putting out snark for fun?
October 25, 2010 at 9:15 AM #622388jstoeszParticipantCan poor families choose who educates their children? Or does the current system make private schools cost prohibitive for the poorer classes?
afx114, I am sure you could answer your own question or just refer to a previous posts. Do you disagree with promoting school choice, or are you just putting out snark for fun?
October 25, 2010 at 9:15 AM #622950jstoeszParticipantCan poor families choose who educates their children? Or does the current system make private schools cost prohibitive for the poorer classes?
afx114, I am sure you could answer your own question or just refer to a previous posts. Do you disagree with promoting school choice, or are you just putting out snark for fun?
October 25, 2010 at 9:15 AM #623073jstoeszParticipantCan poor families choose who educates their children? Or does the current system make private schools cost prohibitive for the poorer classes?
afx114, I am sure you could answer your own question or just refer to a previous posts. Do you disagree with promoting school choice, or are you just putting out snark for fun?
October 25, 2010 at 9:15 AM #623392jstoeszParticipantCan poor families choose who educates their children? Or does the current system make private schools cost prohibitive for the poorer classes?
afx114, I am sure you could answer your own question or just refer to a previous posts. Do you disagree with promoting school choice, or are you just putting out snark for fun?
October 25, 2010 at 9:20 AM #622311afx114Participant[quote=jstoesz]afx114, I am sure you could answer your own question or just refer to a previous posts. Do you disagree with promoting school choice, or are you just putting out snark for fun?[/quote]
My response was in respect to religion in schools. I was in complete agreement with your statement: “If you don’t like religion being taught in schools, don’t send your kid to a parochial school…If you want religion in schools, send your kid to a parochial school.” Although I suppose in my case, I would replace “parochial school” with “church.” Or home-school.
Just trying to keep the thread on topic.
October 25, 2010 at 9:20 AM #622393afx114Participant[quote=jstoesz]afx114, I am sure you could answer your own question or just refer to a previous posts. Do you disagree with promoting school choice, or are you just putting out snark for fun?[/quote]
My response was in respect to religion in schools. I was in complete agreement with your statement: “If you don’t like religion being taught in schools, don’t send your kid to a parochial school…If you want religion in schools, send your kid to a parochial school.” Although I suppose in my case, I would replace “parochial school” with “church.” Or home-school.
Just trying to keep the thread on topic.
October 25, 2010 at 9:20 AM #622955afx114Participant[quote=jstoesz]afx114, I am sure you could answer your own question or just refer to a previous posts. Do you disagree with promoting school choice, or are you just putting out snark for fun?[/quote]
My response was in respect to religion in schools. I was in complete agreement with your statement: “If you don’t like religion being taught in schools, don’t send your kid to a parochial school…If you want religion in schools, send your kid to a parochial school.” Although I suppose in my case, I would replace “parochial school” with “church.” Or home-school.
Just trying to keep the thread on topic.
October 25, 2010 at 9:20 AM #623078afx114Participant[quote=jstoesz]afx114, I am sure you could answer your own question or just refer to a previous posts. Do you disagree with promoting school choice, or are you just putting out snark for fun?[/quote]
My response was in respect to religion in schools. I was in complete agreement with your statement: “If you don’t like religion being taught in schools, don’t send your kid to a parochial school…If you want religion in schools, send your kid to a parochial school.” Although I suppose in my case, I would replace “parochial school” with “church.” Or home-school.
Just trying to keep the thread on topic.
October 25, 2010 at 9:20 AM #623397afx114Participant[quote=jstoesz]afx114, I am sure you could answer your own question or just refer to a previous posts. Do you disagree with promoting school choice, or are you just putting out snark for fun?[/quote]
My response was in respect to religion in schools. I was in complete agreement with your statement: “If you don’t like religion being taught in schools, don’t send your kid to a parochial school…If you want religion in schools, send your kid to a parochial school.” Although I suppose in my case, I would replace “parochial school” with “church.” Or home-school.
Just trying to keep the thread on topic.
October 25, 2010 at 9:25 AM #622316jstoeszParticipant[quote]Can poor families choose who educates their children? Or does the current system make private schools cost prohibitive for the poorer classes?[/quote]
October 25, 2010 at 9:25 AM #622398jstoeszParticipant[quote]Can poor families choose who educates their children? Or does the current system make private schools cost prohibitive for the poorer classes?[/quote]
October 25, 2010 at 9:25 AM #622960jstoeszParticipant[quote]Can poor families choose who educates their children? Or does the current system make private schools cost prohibitive for the poorer classes?[/quote]
October 25, 2010 at 9:25 AM #623083jstoeszParticipant[quote]Can poor families choose who educates their children? Or does the current system make private schools cost prohibitive for the poorer classes?[/quote]
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