Re: Non-parent here
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Originally posted by Steeltrap
I'm not a parent, so I can't believe that I'm talking about this.
Honestly, voucher money doesn't seem to be enough to send kids to the type of private school I envision for any children I would have. I'm talking about the La Jolla Country Day, Francis Parker, Bishop's (all schools in my native San Diego) or Andover, Choate, Miss Porter's and Madeira schools. Those type of schools have history, great reputations and strong endowments.
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Those schools probably won't be accepting vouchers, but they have their own scholarship programs anyway.
The tuition for those school is more than some colleges approx. 20,000. Vouchers really wouldn't make a huge dent in the whole tuition.
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