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Sending your child to a school like this is worth any sacrifice.
Sandstrom believes public education has declined in recent years. I looked his resume up on the legislative website and found he has a BA from BYU, a school ranked 72nd in the nation. Who is he to say what is good or not? Just because he isn't intelligent enough to have gone to a top university, doesn't mean there are millions of Americans, educated in public schools, who are. Wearing a Challenger uniform doesn't change anyone's IQ. Why is it that mediocre Utah county residents love to bash public schools? I predict these Challenger students will go on to attend a mediocre college just like their parents did (if they go at all).
The statistics on challenger before you make a statement please. Challenger is a fine education and the parents who send thier kids there are still contributing to public education while freeing up seats in the public schools. sounds like a win-win to me.
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