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St Francis De Sales School
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John B.
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I went to st. francis and I can say for a fact that I didn't learn anything better than the average public school kid. The kids at St. Francis were very cruel and snobby, even though the school only goes up to 7th grade, the children there when I was enrolled seemed to think they were better than others just because their parents had them enrolled in a school that costs money. Usually, most of the parents of this school had money. The curricula was good, but the same everywhere else and your children will get a average education going to this school, so unless you are really pressed on having them learn at a religious institution, just save your money and have them go to public schools. St. Francis is no better yet no worse than most other public schools I have came across.
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