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qtla9111
Dec 28, 2015Nomad
It's not worth arguing. School buildings, furniture and teachers are supplied by the government including free books. Parents form associations which require parents pay an annual fee. These monies are used to maintain the school. Electricity is provided free by the CFE. Many state programs will provide computers, laptops or tablets. Uniforms are required and can be had for as little as $150 pesos at the local Soriana. Don't believe me, go check it out.
There are public schools with better reputations than private and that depends on the culture established by the school and the principal. If you have a bad principal you will have a bad school. Don't believe me, go check it and visit a school.
If you have a poorly organized PTA you will have a c@#$$y school. Mexico has to start somewhere and no system is perfect. If you see a kid dressed in rags or without school supplies talk to the principal and get the facts, don't listen to me, go talk to the principal and buy the kid what he needs.
Big difference walking around a town forming opinions and sitting in an rv park than living in a community and knowing what's going on. Most people just don't get. One reason is that people don't know the language.
There are public schools with better reputations than private and that depends on the culture established by the school and the principal. If you have a bad principal you will have a bad school. Don't believe me, go check it and visit a school.
If you have a poorly organized PTA you will have a c@#$$y school. Mexico has to start somewhere and no system is perfect. If you see a kid dressed in rags or without school supplies talk to the principal and get the facts, don't listen to me, go talk to the principal and buy the kid what he needs.
Big difference walking around a town forming opinions and sitting in an rv park than living in a community and knowing what's going on. Most people just don't get. One reason is that people don't know the language.
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