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Patrice will make a Man out of You! ([info]patrice_) wrote,
Lucia.
It is an illogical thought to assume that any school would do so, however, I think it must be addressed carefully - particularly considering some of the whispers of criticism that have already been spoken. I would prefer to have only good things in the press. It occurs to me that perhaps in a few days or so, we could make a public offer to speak with the Ministry in regards to the education of any young children turned. Perhaps offer to connect them with tutors, etc. There will never be any chance of them attending the school but I will wager that at this point the parents will have no interest, and by the time that they do have, it can be shoved into a committee somewhere within the Ministry, while still gaining us the good publicity for being so generous to those of lesser means and blood. And that is the sort of thing that can only encourage the support of the school.

I think it will depend somewhat upon the final curriculum determined. If it is good, perhaps we ought to - simply to encourage enrolment. But, as I said, it will depend upon the tutors and curriculum when it is finalized. I do not wish her opportunities to be endangered because of it.

Let me think upon the answer of board of directors. There needs to be a representation, while still providing a board that will be interested in the proper education of students.

I will try, certainly, but I worry sometimes that I do not know her well enough and that her options are too limited. I thought that if you had the opportunity at Christmas perhaps you could speak to her a bit about marriage - you are an excellent wife, and perhaps you could ease some of her fears a bit? Unless that is, you have completely despised being married to me(!) and then I suppose I should have mother speak to her.


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