I would make a further distinction between private schools and parochial 
schools. Not everyone would want their kids in parochial schools with 
their high religious content (Catholic, Lutheran, Jewish, etc.) and not 
all of them are great learning institutions. Growing up in Catholic 
schools it was pretty clear that the girls were expected to become nice 
Catholic mommys and the boys were expected to become blue collar workers 
primarily. Since we were a border state, the Civil War was called "the 
war between the states." Further South it would be "the war of Northern 
aggression." So history wasn't their strong suit, nor did they 
necessarily want it to be. Everything else was filtered through the lens 
of Catholic dogma, which became a bigger pain every year one stayed in 
Catholic school. They were very good on basic math and English and 
sticklers for how one behaved, in which endeavor they were totally 
backed by the parents. The nuns or priests had to pull something highly 
egregious to get the parents down at the school to complain. I only 
remember two occasions in my school life.
WizardMarks, Central

>David Brauer writes:
>"The question you seem to answer is that the 
>schools are now designed for social 
>engineering.My  feeling is that schools are only
>for education which in the end
>is up to the parents to control not the 
>government. The private schools do offer a better
>education  which is what parents care about. The
>troubles are that most of us can not afford
>private schools for if we  could I believe most
>parents of every race and class would send them
>there,(except perhaps those who believe  in
>social engineering for their children.)"
>
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