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by rablackburn
181 days ago
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I'm curious why you seemingly discount school as a "tight community structure". In many communities it's one of the only options left. I daresay the label of the community is irrelevant, what matters is some other aspect effective ones share - and of course, the child in question (: |
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A private school with 20 per class and 60 per grade has a fair shot at it. Maybe a small public district could as well, but I’ve never seen it happen there.
Sports teams with strong non-athletic aspects to their program are another possible source of values transmission.
I agree that it’s not the sign on the building that matters, but the content and consistency of what happens inside it.