If you live in a wealthy neighborhood, the public school is usually pretty good. And if you don't live in awealthy neighborhood, thepublic school usually isn't. It depends on where you are; it really does. I would like them to meet another group of people and struggle maybe a little bit more. But here's one of the problems: If school funding is based on property taxes.
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