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royal_archer
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I am not questioning your experience. Just your premise that communal approaches should be forced on society as a whole. By the way, I bet that policy of (if you bring it you have to share it) was designed to prevent children from bringing food into the class room. In society you don’t want to discourage innovations and productivity that allow people to attain things others do not have. on the contrary you want people to bring more to the table because even if they don’t share it with everyone, they will likely share it with others and overall the society will prosper.That went on at every Catholic school I know of, and mostly public schools. Being Catholic I should being going to a Catholic school if possible. My dad went to Catholic schools, my mom went to mostly public, and got the same treatment as far as something like that goes. I wnet to both Catholic and public schools both special and reguler ed. Based on my wide variety of person school experience it would be utter folly to question my judgement of education.