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re: Private school, yay or nay?
Posted on 1/16/24 at 12:32 pm to Yammie250F
Posted on 1/16/24 at 12:32 pm to Yammie250F
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This is the answer. I went to catholic schools from kindergarten through high school and know classmates that have become very successful and others that are in jail, dead from bad decisions etc. It’s all in the individual. Rich parents who can afford the most expensive school doesn't guarantee anything just because they spend money on it.
I know a guy who dropped out of high school and became a multimillionaire so that means we shouldn’t go to any school at all I guess
Posted on 1/16/24 at 12:44 pm to Willie Stroker
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True in Louisiana. Not true in Texas (unless you live in low income neighborhoods)
Outside of a few select Texas schools, this isn’t true anymore - especially since Covid and the mass illegal immigration since then. Plus the education standards in Texas are surprisingly low, even compared with those in Louisiana.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 12:47 pm to fareplay
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Private school, yay or nay?
This is dependent on where you live imho.
Nonetheless, private is typically better in most areas (not all, but most).
Posted on 1/16/24 at 12:54 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
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it’s not the quality of parents and kids, it’s a Catholic conspiracy
Quality of parents and kids is the conspiracy. Most of the good ones stay away from public schools thus ensuring our public schools will always suck. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy.
With that said, my kids are in private schools!
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:02 pm to GeauxGutsy
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Louisiana doesn’t want great public schools though because the catholic mafia private school cash cow would start to suffer.
So public schools are failing in Louisiana across the board, because of Catholic Schools? Make that make sense.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:05 pm to armytiger96
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Most of the good ones stay away from public schools thus ensuring our public schools will always suck.

Apparently you didn't want to be the canary in the coal mine either.
Why won't some parents selflessly think of the "poor public schools" and doom their children's future to make a point? Bunch of assholes only trying to do what's best for their own children instead of condemning their kids... How dare they!
I've heard of sacrificing to do what's best for our children, not sacrificing our children to do what's best for our bloated government, but i'm not a marxist either.
This post was edited on 1/16/24 at 1:07 pm
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:14 pm to Salmon
I think it depends on your child. I attended both public and private schools as a child. I taught for seemingly ever, both in public and private schools. I think there is the opportunity for your child to be challenged academically at both public and private. Does your child have a IEP or any type of special needs that cannot be addressed in the private realm? Does your child need transportation? What about sports teams? Required parent volunteer hours? At a private school, are you, as parents, comfortable with the doctrine/philosophy/teaching model adopted by the school? I suggest going to visit a school and get a feel for the dynamic...The fact that you've asked the question tells me that you will make the right choice. Blessings!
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:15 pm to SixthAndBarone
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I also couldn’t believe the drugs the public school kids did
I went to private k-8. Then, I went to public 9-12. The public school kids didn’t have enough money for drugs more than crappy weed. The private school kids had all of the hard drugs.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:20 pm to armytiger96
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Most of the good ones stay away from public schools
I’ve known great parents that sent their kids to private, and great parents that sent their kids to public.
Their kids, regardless of the school that they attended, have all become quite successful as adults. Then again, the public schools here are pretty solid, with some of them being excellent.
However, there is no way that what I wrote holds up in Orleans or East Baton Rouge (unless we are talking about academic based magnet / STEM schools).
That’s why I said where you live plays a role.
It’s also why I said that private school is almost always the way to go in Louisiana…almost.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:21 pm to CoachChappy
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The private school kids had all of the hard drugs.

Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:23 pm to BabyTac
quote:Really depends on what ISD you live in nowadays. Lots of hits and misses. Not to mention the $700-1k a month in property taxes you pay. This isn't the 2000's anymore.
Move to Texas. Never use the term ‘private school’ again.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:24 pm to 3nOut
quote:I have done private and public. I have heard plenty of vulgarity come out of little rich kids mouths too. I dont think they are immune from it. Hell, they knew it was vulgar for a reason, it wasnt the first time hearing it.
, they always come back shocked at how vulgar that crowd can be.
I will yield that vulgarity is more prevalent in some demographics, especially use of the big ones.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:29 pm to BugAC
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This post was edited on 5/6/25 at 10:04 am
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:29 pm to fareplay
<——3 kids, all with K-12 Catholic educations
Would repeat, no questions asked.
Would repeat, no questions asked.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:31 pm to fareplay
Cruised through the world's shittiest rural high school with straight A's.
Stayed out of trouble by playing school sports. Got good SATs.
Got accepted to snotty colleges. Graduated from the snottiest one on my list.
Wish I'd gone to a less snotty state university.
Stayed out of trouble by playing school sports. Got good SATs.
Got accepted to snotty colleges. Graduated from the snottiest one on my list.
Wish I'd gone to a less snotty state university.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:39 pm to fareplay
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Homes with good districts so expensive this may be the route going forward
These expensive homes in “good” districts are full of riff raff also. In Texas you should be able to be exempt from the school tax if you use private school.
I hate that I’m paying for other people’s kids.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:40 pm to fareplay
When I coached baseball at the local playground it took 5 minutes to pick out the public school kids. Some had hot single moms which made the team swimming parties much more fun. And the hot moms will do anything to get their punk kids on the field.
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:41 pm to notbilly
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If you are a good parent, they will learn whether they go to public or private. As a BR resident, we send our kids to a private school b/c of the environment. The EBR Magnet system isn't bad, but in no way would I send them to the regular local public schools.
And also, if they are smart and hard workers...
In watching kids over the years, I don't think it makes nearly the difference that people want to think it does. Looking at friends I grew up with, my kids (grow up) and their friends, kids that are smart and achievers do well no matter where they go
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:43 pm to Yammie250F
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I went to catholic schools from kindergarten through high school and know classmates that have become very successful and others that are in jail, dead from bad decisions etc. Its all in the individual. Rich parents who can afford the most expensive school doesn't guarantee anything just because they spend money on it.
The OT would rather have their kids around rich dumbasses over middle class rule followers
Posted on 1/16/24 at 1:51 pm to BabyTac
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Move to Texas. Never use the term ‘private school’ again.
We are in Texas and have high rated public schools through middle school in our district. We plan on switching to private after elementary.
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