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In reply to the discussion: Where do Michelle Rhee's children go to school? Glad you asked.... [View all]Divernan
(15,480 posts)Parents make choices on how to spend their income, based upon their values and circumstances. If 2 full time teachers have only 1 or 2 kids, I think they could easily afford private school tuition. Parents have total control of the decision. Heaven knows some 14 year old kid is not going to understand the long range implications of where they go to school.
In my state, average starting salary for public school teachers is over $47,000 and average salary is over $60,000. In Hawaii, those numbers are over $45,000 and over $55,000. I submit a family with over $120,000 income can readily pay private school tuition for at least 1 kid.
http://www.teacherportal.com/teacher-salaries-by-state/
One couple I know made a choice that one of them was going to temporarily retire from their law career until their two kids were older, so that there would be a full time parent at home, because they believed that one of them would do a better, i.e., more conscientious and loving job raising their kids than some minimum wage aide in a daycare center, or an uneducated, low cost "nanny" from a 3rd world country. For them, it meant not living in a McMansion or driving luxury cars. They were fortunate they had the economic leeway for one of them to stay home - an option not available to many parents, and especially single parents.