[geeks] bahahahaha.

Ken Hansen geeks at sunhelp.org
Mon Dec 10 07:25:40 CST 2001


Amy,

We can only speak to our experiences - we can't know about *all* public or
private schools.

Before I went to The Pennington School (high school), my father explained to
me that:

    "When you go to the new school, you'll find that someof the kids come
    from families with a lot of money, and some come from families without
    a lot of money. You should know that we have more than some, less
    than others.

    "Also, know that whatever money your mother and I have, is exactly
    that - ours. You don't have any money."

That helped me keep most of what went on in perspective.

Ken
----- Original Message -----
From: "Amy" <nospam at frenzy.com>
To: <geeks at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: [geeks] bahahahaha.


> oh fun. the public vs. private debate. i went to both, graduated from your
> average (underfunded, overcrowded)local public high school after getting
> the majority of a good education from a local, rather exclusive private
> day/boarding prep school. i grad'd in 92, for a generation reference.
>
> private school was very cloistering and extremely limiting, socially. at
> mine, we were all sheltered from how normal joes work and react towards
> one another and the interactions you'd get would be piss-wars between
> those students who came from money and those who didnt. granted, the
> education received was incredible....but the snobbishness that we
> received, saw, and participated in was horrific. literally, a lot of these
> kids went off to college thinking they were the greatest thing since
> sliced bread just cause their last name was X and they came from family
> money and went to this school. i imagine it was quite an eye-opener for
> most when they found themselves to be one of a crowd in a large
> university. the crim in the school was terrible..the richer the students
> are, the more they will steal. the drugs were easily available, probably
> because there were too many bored boarding students with money. stuff like
> that.
>
> public school was where, in my case, i was allowed to be myself. while the
> education was limited to what classes you would choose and work for vs.
> what you were forced to take (which is the major educational difference
> between public and private schools, imo), the kids were much, much more
> accepting. socially it was much kinder, i suppose. there was less crime
> than in private school and less hazing as well. also less instances of
> drugs running amuck.
>
> were i to have kids i'd probably send 'em to public school and watch 'em
> like a hawk on what subjects they'd take and the degree of studying was
> being done. after experiencing both i've found that its not the money that
> you fork over that gives you a foot in the door..its the amount of work
> thats done.
>
> remember, stupidity is a learned aspect. if parents dont teach kids to
> look both ways before crossing the street, the kid aint gonna look. i know
> it annoys the hell out of me when i see moms and dads with 15 kids hanging
> around them just darting across a mall parking lot while momm and dad are
> yakking away on cellphones not paying attention. such people shouldnt be
> allowed to breed.
>
> i dont think the kids have changed much. unfortunately i think the quality
> of parenting has.



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