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Private schools provide a guaranteed immaculate environment for your children, siblings, nieces or nephews

Whether it would help develop kids skills via programs, or help kids grow in a safe and secure place

Plus, benefits of being a paid guardian also means your worries and thoughts are taken into consideration

It provides more and better things than anything a public school could give

  1. A trip to New York from Eskişehir
  2. Junior Programmers Club
  3. Permanent seat in Juniors Athletics Tourneys
  4. Background checks for every family and children
  5. Well Trained Teachers that promote individual growth
  6. Facilities for a Gym, an internet cafe, foreign language classes, student ran clubs and programs overseen by teachers

I don't think I could handle sending anyone junior me into a less than guaranteed quality of public school when private schools are this much better

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[–] MicrowavedTea 47 points 5 months ago (1 children)

These are all benefits of funding, not private schools. And promoting private schools is how you get less funding for public schools.

[–] ptz@dubvee.org 21 points 5 months ago

Yep!

And everyone who's praising vouchers (in the US, anyway) need to know that that money is being redirected from an already under-funded public school.