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You can see why Trump and the rest of his Republican enablers want to put Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court. How can a person growing up so cloistered from average American struggles have any sort of empathy for the plight of the poor or middle class? How can someone have any sense that their white male rich perspective is not the default or the norm. No wonder he could literally wave his dick in some woman's face, yet feel that he is the victim for having his actions called out.
https://www.gprep.org/admissions/tuition
2018-2019 Tuition
Day Student Tuition: $37,215 (US)
Resident Tuition: $60,280 (US)
English as a Second Language Program: $7,880 (US) additional
Other Fees:
Day Student Tuition Deposit: $1,500 reservation deposit for enrollment, credited towards tuition
Resident Tuition Deposit: $2,000 reservation deposit for enrollment, credited towards tuition
Tuition Refund Insurance Plan .09%
Parents' Club Dues: $105
Estimated Book Cost: $800-1000
Resident Room Deposit: $250 (refunded at the end of stay)
brooklynite
(94,792 posts)There are plenty of private schools, even high dollar ones (I serve on the Board of a private school that charges about $30,000) that don't turn out serial assaulters AND teach a curriculum which recognizes the needs of those who are different.
(hint: FDR went to Groton -- current tuition is $52,000; JFK went to Choate -- current tuition is $57,000).
(hint: tuition at Sidwell Friends -- the the Obama girls went -- is $42,000)
Hekate
(90,865 posts)On all sides of the family it's been public school all the way, except for some of the Catholic cousins sending their kids to parochial day schools.
Our parents valued education, and they dreamed of college for us, something they hadn't had for themselves. We went to public universities and graduated.
I really don't know what happened with my kids and public school, but when my daughter dropped out in 10th grade and her brother looked like he was going the same way, it was a sickening feeling. We happened on an article in the LA Times about a boarding school 40 miles away sitting on 2300 acres of dry chaparral and oaks. Their entire ethos was something we could wholeheartedly support -- living sustainably, distinguishing needs from wants, everybody pitching in with all aspects of the maintenance of the property. Tiny classes, challenging subjects. We took our son for a tour and he looked like he'd died and gone to heaven. We spent what we had reserved for college (and then some) on Midland School instead and it was worth every cent.
In one of our chats with the then-headmaster, a lovely man clad in jeans and wearing a flannel shirt that day, he said he'd last served at a school on the East Coast, very upper crust, and all the students were required to wear blazers to class. He said it was kind of a mind-bending change. We have some of those on the West Coast too, but as you can probably tell, we never would have considered them. We would not have fit in, really. We are the type of people who buy a Toyota new and drive it for 25 or so years.
blackdove78
(35 posts)attended a boarding school. It was free, (Milton Hershey School), but she applied herself before telling us and it did her a world of good. She's currently a sophomore at Georgetown School of Foreign Service on a full ride.
TomCADem
(17,390 posts)There is nothing wrong with having only rich white males on the judiciary committee! Fighting for inclusion is just class warfare and reverse discrimination!
brooklynite
(94,792 posts)...nothing about its Admissions policies or academic principles.
TomCADem
(17,390 posts)...cant enjoy that sort of privilege. Sadly, as the Republican Party shows, many take that privilege as a birthright.
Tipperary
(6,930 posts)I cannot judge an institution based on the misdeeds of a few. The Obama girls went to private school too.
kcr
(15,320 posts)They're just like any other school. No different. What are you doing, trying to start some class war? 60,000 tuition gets them nothing. They pay it because they love to spend money and it's their own business what they do with their hard earned cash and UR just jealous. Lots of nice people go there, too you know? Plenty of crappy people at the public school slums, too. My best friend/cousin/kid/I, myself Buffy went to one and he/she/I is/am a peach! Did I hit bingo yet?
TomCADem
(17,390 posts)...by passing the Republican tax bill, which gives them a tax break for going to schools like this.
brooklynite
(94,792 posts)just like all poor people support Democrats.
TomCADem
(17,390 posts)...problem when in a diverse, pluralistic country like the US that so many of our government leaders are white, male and rich?
I know you would rather set up a straw man debate on whether 100% of rich people are bad or Republican. That is nice. But the point I am making, which I apologize if it is not coming through, is that our government and Democracy is harmed by the fact that so much power is being wielded by folks representing such a narrow perspective of America: white, rich and male.
Even on DU, you're going to get the But some of them are nice, tho! treatment from some because they just don't do income inequality. It's invisible to them, so any critique looks like an attack.
Adrahil
(13,340 posts)He called them both "dicks" and bullies. He said they were definitely the top dogs at the school, but not everyone was like them. Certainly he was not when I met him in 1983.