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It's largely the same at private schools. The budget crunch and parents who insist their children are A+ stars, often worse.

The big thing you don't have at private schools is often the child who can't speak English, or is special needs (whether learning or behaviorally). They simply reject them or kick them out.

To put it another way, you hear a lot fewer complaints from teachers in public schools that teach in the gifted programs.



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