Well fish here is an opportunity for you to demonstrate your knowledge. Pick any private school near you you like. Tell me about their multiplicand program? How many students are served? After you are finished with that tell me about their alternative school also sometimes called opportunity school. You know, where the problem kids receive their last chance for education. Every public school system has these. I saw in a paper last week a superintendent stated that 10% of all students in the high school school were on probation by the courts. How many in your students in your private school are on probation? Of course I know you can not provide any of this information because private schools do not have any of these programs or students.fish82;1060781 wrote:Well, I think you can pick any subject you like and I'll know at LEAST as much as you, broseph. But just for fun...other than tuition, how is the cross section different? And what pray tell does affording tuition have do do with athletic success? Are you suggestting that only kids of means are championship caliber athletes? :laugh:
Who suggested only kids of means are championship caliber athletes? You did, not me, just like you do in every topic you post on, you make up crap. Do you know the single most important factor in student success in the classroom? Do a little research and you will find PARENTAL PARTICIPATION by far. The private schools are full of students with highly motivated parents who have a large investment in their children's educational success. As you may or may not know, the OHSAA determines the classification of a school by the number of bodies walking around in the hall. When you thin the heard, the chances for success in the lower divisions increases. This is a factor, not the only factor for athletic success. That's all I have ever claimed.