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Many parents struggle over the important decision to either send their children to Catholic school or public school. Clearly, they should choose public school over any non-profit educational organization concentrating on post-pubescent years in a childs life, especially Catholic installations. Catholic schools have less to offer children and parents on many levels, whereas public schools offer much more for much less. Furthermore, public schools have a much better reputation then Catholic institutions.
According to Jerry Bransby of Syracuse University, New York, Catholic schools cost more and produce less. ... He took 100 students from Catholic school and 100 from public. There were other groups involved, but the main point is that when these two particular groups were compared, the public school students scored higher on standardized tests by 46% then those from Catholic school! ... Bransby noted that 60% from Catholic school and nearly 81% from public actually finished post-high school education.
Approximate Word count = 733 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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