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In reply to the discussion: Louisiana's new voucher program gives $$ to religious "schools" without facilities or teachers [View all]SickOfTheOnePct
(8,710 posts)That would have been her first choice.
As for us, we lived in DC when our oldest daughter started school, and the school was horrendous. No way was she going to go there. At that time, charter schools were not an option in DC, and waiting lists for "out of boundary" public schools were long, so a different public school wasn't an option. Being Catholic, we had no problem with her going to Catholic school, and we found a tiny one that was fairly close (11 miles), very diverse and affordable.
We moved to a great school district when she was in 7th grade, but we didn't want to move her or her sister out of the school they had been in since kindergarten, so they stayed there, and then moved onto Catholic high school. Our first consideration was quality of education, not religious instruction.