President Trump Is Sending NASA Back To The Moon

In a private institution the first thing that comes to mind is everyone is required to wear uniforms that is enforced strictly. This promoted a sense of equality and community amping the students, some of the best friends I ever had were during those years. Meditation was practiced weekly in music class. The curriculum is different in that we focused on a specific subject each year rather than learning an accumulation of subjects every year. We had science and social studies fairs, engineering contests, many of the students have went on to go to Harvard, Yale, one of the students I know scores a perfect score on the SAT and is on presidential scholarship and the homestead university and is majoring in Physics along with me at the university. This is from a population of no more than 200 students in preschool-8th grade.

This kind of education isn’t accessible because it is not necessarily affordable but just being on both sides of the fence I am saying why kind that kind of education be standard rather than the joke that is our current education system. For some reason you jumped to tell me I’m wrong but I am actually supporting your argument.

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