At 12:36 AM 9/21/2003 -0400, you wrote:
a question which arises
after reading the article is why there are apparently not any private
schools available which emphasize that their academic standards are
superior to those of the failing public schools but which are not
associated with any
At 02:01 AM 9/21/03 -0400, Kevin Tarr wrote:
At 12:36 AM 9/21/2003 -0400, you wrote:
a question which arises
after reading the article is why there are apparently not any private
schools available which emphasize that their academic standards are
superior to those of the failing public schools
Although I realize it's not the point the author of the article was trying
to make, nor the reason it was posted to the list, a question which arises
after reading the article is why there are apparently not any private
schools available which emphasize that their academic standards are
a question which arises
after reading the article is why there are apparently not any private
schools available which emphasize that their academic standards are
superior to those of the failing public schools but which are not
associated with any religious organization? Are there indeed no