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   On Mon, 23 Feb 2026 15:39:06 -0500, Wilson    
   wrote:   
      
   >On 2/23/2026 1:58 PM, Noah Sombrero wrote:   
   >> On Mon, 23 Feb 2026 13:35:51 -0500, Noah Sombrero    
   >> wrote:   
   >>> On Mon, 23 Feb 2026 10:07:56 -0800, Dude wrote:   
   >>>> On 2/23/2026 9:49 AM, Julian wrote:   
   >>>>> They say independent schools don't educate kids, they just make for   
   >>>>> exclusive networks and access to power. This is confected "DIY   
   >>>>> economics" and belongs in the bin.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>> So, I've been thinking about this for several years now. We have   
   >>>> families around here in Sonoma County that moved here for the schools.   
   >>>> Some are paying a million dollars for a house just to be close to the   
   >>>> High School.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> The question is, are private schools superior to public schools?   
   >>>>   
   >>>> According to reports I've read, private schools often provide a   
   >>>> superior, tailored educational experience through smaller class sizes,   
   >>>> allowing for more individualized instruction.   
   >>>   
   >>> Which is simply gingerpeachy for those who can afford such schools. So   
   >>> provide those for the wealthy, and let everybody else go to the trashy   
   >>> schools. Because we really don't give a fuck about you, or your life   
   >>> prospects or anything else. Diediedie ifucan.   
   >>   
   >> Doing nothing being the path of choice in most such situations. Do   
   >> not improve public schools. Simply allow it to be possible for   
   >> wealthy to avoid such schools.   
   >   
   >What specific measures would you recommend to improve the schools?   
      
   You shouldn't need to ask some bozo on usenet for that. Would it be   
   so very hard to observe what private schools do and do the same? Too   
   bad that becomes a tax issue. And we know how well off people feel   
   about that. "I'd rather pay tuition for my kids than taxes. It   
   feels more like another privilege of being well off, than more onerous   
   tax duty. In that battle, privilege wins every time.   
      
   --   
   Noah Sombrero mustachioed villain   
   Don't get political with me young man   
   or I'll tie you to a railroad track and   
   <<>> to <<>>   
   Who dares to talk to El Sombrero?   
   dares: Ned   
   does not dare: Julian shrinks in horror and warns others away   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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