ANY parent of a private-school child will tell you that tuitions are painfully high — and getting worse every year. Many New York City schools are approaching the $40,000 mark. And it’s not just New York: charges at many private secondary boarding schools are now touching $50,000. Outrageous, many say.

But I would argue that, if anything, charges may be too low. At least for some of the customers. Virtually every private-school parent has heard about “the gap” — the difference between tuition dollars received by the school and the actual costs of operating the institution.

hahahaha those affluent parents totally failing to do their part to support the private education system!!!! that’s the real problem with education funding today!!!!

ugh.