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<blockquote data-quote="Kozmos" data-source="post: 1881405" data-attributes="member: 3556"><p>We considered private from the beginning but moved to a district that we thought would give us a great opportunity to excel in a public environment. While our daughter did excel, we quickly saw the short comings of the public sector and when we could afford we moved her to private in the 3rd grade. Our son also attends the same private school (now pre-k). We love it. It's very different than most private schools and we like it a lot. It is certainly a family centered environment and parental involvement is key and a must, while still holding the students accountable. At this point we see our children completing their schooling at this school. I take the kids to and from school and don't want to leave it's so cool. While many kids turn our just fine in public schools, private schools are best for some and great alternative for others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kozmos, post: 1881405, member: 3556"] We considered private from the beginning but moved to a district that we thought would give us a great opportunity to excel in a public environment. While our daughter did excel, we quickly saw the short comings of the public sector and when we could afford we moved her to private in the 3rd grade. Our son also attends the same private school (now pre-k). We love it. It's very different than most private schools and we like it a lot. It is certainly a family centered environment and parental involvement is key and a must, while still holding the students accountable. At this point we see our children completing their schooling at this school. I take the kids to and from school and don't want to leave it's so cool. While many kids turn our just fine in public schools, private schools are best for some and great alternative for others. [/QUOTE]
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