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I suppose I could kind of see it. Here, the Catholic school board is far superior to the public one. I wish beyond all reason that I could send Claire to the catholic school just down the street from us.
However, in order to do so we'd have to be catholic and we're not. So, to public school she goes. It makes me sad because of how much more strict the catholic board is, versus the public one. But at the same time, I could never do what you (Smokey) were talking about in the original post and just try to show up and pretend like we were when we're not.
She wouldn't be able to join the catholic board until she hits high school where they drop the requirements for entry.
However, in order to do so we'd have to be catholic and we're not. So, to public school she goes. It makes me sad because of how much more strict the catholic board is, versus the public one. But at the same time, I could never do what you (Smokey) were talking about in the original post and just try to show up and pretend like we were when we're not.
She wouldn't be able to join the catholic board until she hits high school where they drop the requirements for entry.