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		<title>Public School Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I attended a public college for my complete life and had a few friends whose parents sent them to non-public schools.
My hubby went to a private college too.
When we first discovered that we were pregnant, I would have liked to start saving money for a faculty fund.
Now, our girl is 4 years old and we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I attended a public college for my complete life and had a few friends whose <a href="http://www.billingsparents.com" target="_blank">parents</a> sent them to non-public schools.</p>
<p>My hubby went to a private college too.</p>
<p>When we first discovered that we were pregnant, I would have liked to start saving money for a faculty fund.</p>
<p>Now, our girl is 4 years old and we should pick a choice as to if or not we&#8217;ll milk public education or pay. Even more unlucky is the proven fact that our incomes and debt will not let us afford that option.</p>
<p>In knowing all of this, we moved to a college district which has a name for having a superb reputation with reference to public education. The faculty taxes are higher in the district but still more cost-effective than non-public schools. And , if we are having to go the general public education route,. I need her to be in the best of districts. If I need to drive an additional twenty mins to work, so be it. What has always bothered me though , is that even if you do opt to send your youngsters to a personal faculty, you&#8217;re still needed to pay taxes for public education. All of a sudden you make a decision to pay a good sum every year for selecting a personal college and still need to pay a tidy sum in public education college taxes. Essentially , if you do not exploit public education, you are paying those taxes for totally nothing. I do not know why I used to have such an issue with public education. I&#8217;m of the opinion that I liked the concept that non-public colleges have more liberties to teach and implement what they desire. I liked the idea of my child having classes that teach faith and values. Sure, it&#8217;s a parent&#8217;s responsibility to teach those subjects, but it never injures to learn them in a study room setting as well. Being surrounded by other scholars who are learning the same values helps to further enstill them into their minds. Naturally, all the advantages of a personal education come with a wide price ticket. I am personally selecting public education, but I did my homework to find the most credible college district.</p>
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