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I don't know if this is still true, but it used to be true for several reasons: above all, the discipline enforced by the Nuns, Sisters, Monks, Brothers, or Priests was far superior to that in the public schools. In addition, the students were more motivated and usually better behaved than the public schools. Another factor might of been that the schools themselves were more homogeneous than many public schools, the parents were paying real money and expected more of their schools, and their children. Catholic parents had to pay twice, as they were forced to pay school taxes for the public schools, and they had to pay the tuition for the Catholic school.

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