an A rating. She pointed out that “your property taxes are funding the schools, so why wouldn’t you turn that cost into an investment?” When parents live in wealthy neighborhoods but send their children to private school, they are essentially paying twice for that education. Instead, parents should enjoy the benefits of their tax dollars while their children enjoy a diverse and enriching education in the trusted hands of well-paid and highly-qualified teachers.
Although there’s a benefit to being around other motivated, high-achieving students, it can make it difficult to stand out from the crowd. In contrast, public schools accept every student, so there’s a much wider range of students in terms of achievement level, drive, areas of interest and skill set. Many students are better able to stand out and achieve at a high level in a standard public school, especially when they have tutors and good support at home.
That does not apply here in Nigeria. Its the reverse
Only, hypocritical people don’t count with answer, for the questions refer, to seek the best quality education available for their children.
The author is from a state in America CU's this will not happen in Nigeria, my country
Quite ironical.
Easy story to write considering 99% of us could not even contemplate paying to send our kids anywhere else but public schools.
Rick people live where there are good public schools? Who could have possibly guessed?
The author must live in Greenwich, CT and is totally out of touch!
Because they're already paying for public education.
Forbes has really gone downhill.
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