Aug 22, 2017 · 1 min read
We chose to put our three kids in our public schools, too. Many of our peers gave us the side-eye, as did my family, which long ago fled to the suburbs. That was some 25 years ago, and my kids, now young adults, cite their school experience as a formative underpining for life in the real world, where everyone doesn't look like you, sound like you, eat like you, or believe what you do. They think they're much the better for it.
