To a certain degree I can agree with that however doesnt seem to be the case in my life. Here I am after 6 years of college and time and time again I have found myself gratefull for the dedicated and caring teachers I have had in public schooling. There are so many things that have stuck with me and have provided a good foundation for the things I am learning now. So to any of you that may teach I offer my thanks. That being said, not all teachers are as passionate as some that I have had, and not all school systems have the kind of contact with the students as the less populated places like montana...
As someone who just graduated last year
and am going to the naval academy( not to brag but to give perspective) i graduated from a public school and had a great experience that i don;t think Home school (which IMHO is not healthy) or even private school can really match. Public school is all about what you put into it if you work hard take challenging classes and get involved in Xtra curric. you get a lot, i had to do all of the above to get an appointment and i had an excellent experience and a solid education. Also it really comes down to parents and if their going to support and guide their children, parents have to be involved. ![My Two Cents :twocents:](https://board.marlincrawler.com/Smileys/marlin/twocents.gif)
Maybe it's the schools here in Az...but, I suspect you two are the exception, rather than the rule. Schools and parents are both different now than back in the long ago, but having seen my daughter through school I know they're not nearly as focused as when I went to school.
Congratulations on your appointment to the academy.
![USA :usa:](https://board.marlincrawler.com/Smileys/marlin/usa.gif)
And you should brag!