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OT - Need the Board's input on FW private schools
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<blockquote data-quote="flyfishingfrog" data-source="post: 2397977" data-attributes="member: 70903"><p>well unless you are counting UT and A&M in the "lower tier schools that are easy to get in" - then if you think a lot of kids from private schools in ft worth are going to the others outside of those receiving full ride or high percentage of tuition scholarships (some athletic, some academic) - then you are ignoring facts.</p><p></p><p>Its not a hard concept. I don't follow All Saints since I am not involved there in anyway - but the two I am involved in would have less kids than I can count on my hands once you remove UT/A&M/Full/high percentage Scholarship recipients from list of those enrolling at state schools in Texas. And even with those kids included, its still less than 1/3 rd from my count.</p><p></p><p>I guess if you want to consider a kid who gets into UT/A&M and decides to go or one that enrolls in a school that gave them a scholarship that made attending free or close to it a failure or a bad ROI for their education - its your choice.</p><p></p><p>Of the remaining, at least two of those are going to SHSU because they want to be teachers. wouldn't be my choice but its hard to ignore how good their education program is. No idea on the others because we haven't done the annual review regarding graduates yet since the school year is still going.</p><p></p><p>As I said before - if you want to really understand the what and why of each option and school - you have to ask questions and see for yourself, not just read the brochure and listen to what "others" tell you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyfishingfrog, post: 2397977, member: 70903"] well unless you are counting UT and A&M in the "lower tier schools that are easy to get in" - then if you think a lot of kids from private schools in ft worth are going to the others outside of those receiving full ride or high percentage of tuition scholarships (some athletic, some academic) - then you are ignoring facts. Its not a hard concept. I don't follow All Saints since I am not involved there in anyway - but the two I am involved in would have less kids than I can count on my hands once you remove UT/A&M/Full/high percentage Scholarship recipients from list of those enrolling at state schools in Texas. And even with those kids included, its still less than 1/3 rd from my count. I guess if you want to consider a kid who gets into UT/A&M and decides to go or one that enrolls in a school that gave them a scholarship that made attending free or close to it a failure or a bad ROI for their education - its your choice. Of the remaining, at least two of those are going to SHSU because they want to be teachers. wouldn't be my choice but its hard to ignore how good their education program is. No idea on the others because we haven't done the annual review regarding graduates yet since the school year is still going. As I said before - if you want to really understand the what and why of each option and school - you have to ask questions and see for yourself, not just read the brochure and listen to what "others" tell you. [/QUOTE]
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