I Could Send My Kid to a Better School. But I’m Not Sure It’s Worth Sacrificing My Beloved Lifestyle.
I live in a state with terrible education, and I’m in the core of a large city with a complex school system. I’m stressed out all the time about what to do for my kids.
It’s really important to me that they get a great education. My oldest will start elementary school soon. The public elementary near us is good, and better funded than most, but still not comparable to public elementary in other states. After grade 5, we’d feed into a failing middle school.
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