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re: Tell me about St Jude the Apostle School BR
Posted on 2/9/16 at 11:12 pm to mpar98
Posted on 2/9/16 at 11:12 pm to mpar98
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I was taught by the Jesuit Order...Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam...for the greater glory of God and I'll be damn if you tell me how and what the frick the situation is with Catholic Schools. Tell me something other than your opinion. I can tell you more than you'd like to know about brainwashing...how much of your money went to covering up pedophilia? Keep it up and I will slowly make you look like an ignorant frick
I've got experience with the educational operations of the Jesuits, Brothers of the Sacred Heart, Franciscans, and 5 different dioceses. Please, spare me your diatribe.
Posted on 2/10/16 at 8:46 am to Odinson
ST Jude prides themselves as having smaller population of students than other larger schools.
Posted on 2/10/16 at 8:52 am to Yammie250F
quote:Just so we can have exact numbers. You were right on it though
Catholic is around $11000K

Posted on 2/10/16 at 9:27 am to Odinson
Congratulations on your daughter being accepted to St. Jude. I have 2 children attending St. Jude and I would highly recommend the school. We entered our kids into St. Jude midyear. This could have been a difficult for our children but everyone from the other parents, teachers and administration made this transition an easy one. St. Jude is small, welcoming and they have a very active group of parents that add to the experience. I read a few comments about having to teach your children and that is not our experience at all. St. Jude, is academically strong and will prepare your child for high school and beyond. Several of our 7th grader’s friends from St. Jude recently took the ACT and one scored a 22 and another scored a 31 (these are their ACT scores at age 12). My family does spend a good chunk of our income on tuition but St. Jude is a bargain for what you are getting. You will love this school. Join the men’s club and enjoy. 
Posted on 2/10/16 at 9:50 am to mpar98
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BR catholic schools...teachers are not certified and you will be teaching your kid the curriculum at home in the evenings. Dont be a sheeple... $ is all they want.
Sorry your kid(s) didn't get accepted.
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