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Date Posted: 01:06:46 02/05/07 Mon
Author: mary (public better?)
Subject: Re: Public school better
In reply to: russell 's message, "Re: Public school better" on 18:06:34 03/17/05 Thu

You may have like public school better for social reasons, but it does not appear that provided you with a very good education. You cannot spell the word "PRIVATE" correctly, and as a Corporate Laweyer, you cannot spell word "CORPORATE"! I also cannot believe all the grammatical errors. I too, attended a public school from K-12. It provided me with a fair education, and with hard work I did succeed in becoming a Doctor. Yet, given a choice of private vs. public for my children I would select private. I strongly feel that with small class sizes and more individual attention, a child can be better challenged and better educated.

>I too go to a public school and think it is alot
>better. My step sisters go to a privet and get picked
>on because they are smarter then others. of course
>this happens at every school. but tyhey come home with
>black eyes and even last year all there books were
>ripped apart. of course now their parents have moved
>them to a differnt PRIVET school, and is alot better.
>but they dont understand what has been happening. It
>once happened to me to. So i advise parents to give
>their children the chance to go to a cost free school
>were the education is just as good as a privet
>schools. I would know since i went to a public and am
>now a Corprote lawyer.

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[> [> [> Re: Public school better -- mary, 01:08:29 02/05/07 Mon

>You may have like public school better for social
>reasons, but it does not appear that it provided you with
>a very good education. You cannot spell the word
>"PRIVATE" correctly, and as a Corporate Lawyer, you
>cannot spell the word "CORPORATE"! I also cannot believe
>all the grammatical errors. I too, attended a public
>school from K-12. It provided me with a fair
>education, and with hard work I did succeed in
>becoming a Doctor. Yet, given a choice of private vs.
>public for my children I would select private. I
>strongly feel that with small class sizes and more
>individual attention, a child can be better challenged
>and better educated.
>
>>I too go to a public school and think it is alot
>>better. My step sisters go to a privet and get picked
>>on because they are smarter then others. of course
>>this happens at every school. but tyhey come home with
>>black eyes and even last year all there books were
>>ripped apart. of course now their parents have moved
>>them to a differnt PRIVET school, and is alot better.
>>but they dont understand what has been happening. It
>>once happened to me to. So i advise parents to give
>>their children the chance to go to a cost free school
>>were the education is just as good as a privet
>>schools. I would know since i went to a public and am
>>now a Corprote lawyer.


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