Comments about ‘So few LDS schools’
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This is an interesting article to me because I have also wondered why we don't have more private or church sponsored LDS schools for the K-12 grades. You always see private schools for other Christian churches. I would love to see some in California!
I'm learning English, but I will try to express my self. I am a mother of three children and I am very worry about public schools in Utah. I tried to look for lds schools in Utah. i found one in Mexico, 7-12 in Chihuahua. My e-mail is claudia@casamtg.net
Thank you,
I tried for ten years to operate in a private LDS based school. There is very little support unfortunately. If you want it you will have to work for it, sacrifice and be consistent. As a teacher, I have no desire to work in the public schools, and I will not. However, I do need to make enough income, and have some commitment if I am going to be able to dedicate my career to this again.
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