question for Titan
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hilltoppanther
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Tino Sunseri is the son of former Pitt Panther All-American linebacker, Sal Sunseri. Tino is living with relatives whom Sal gave guardianship to. Sal is from North Carolina where his dad is a defensive coach with the Carolina Panthers.
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Wonderful. Wonder if Davitch will be getting a travel allowance to help track kids down for Salem. After all, anyone can go anywhere if it's private, right.
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Your a punk el moldo
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Here's an example of the problem with private schools vs public schools. Let's say Sal Sunseri has 5 prothers who live in the Johnstown area. Each one could live in a different school district, such as Ferndale, Johnstown, Richland, Westmont and Conemaugh Valley. If Tino went to McCort, he could live with each uncle for part of the year and NEVER change schools. If Tino went to a public school, he would have to live and stay with only ONE uncle for that year (without attending different school districts each time he moved in with another uncle). People don't realize how this border thing hampers the public system, where it can give free reign for athletes to attend private schools any time and any place with relative ease and no questions asked.
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D-Bag Alert!!
I have to say thank you to me ..." for not being stupid enough to go to Penn State."
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El-Moldo wrote:Here's an example of the problem with private schools vs public schools. Let's say Sal Sunseri has 5 prothers who live in the Johnstown area. Each one could live in a different school district, such as Ferndale, Johnstown, Richland, Westmont and Conemaugh Valley. If Tino went to McCort, he could live with each uncle for part of the year and NEVER change schools. If Tino went to a public school, he would have to live and stay with only ONE uncle for that year (without attending different school districts each time he moved in with another uncle). People don't realize how this border thing hampers the public system, where it can give free reign for athletes to attend private schools any time and any place with relative ease and no questions asked.
That would be because they have to pay a tuition. I don't know if you realize this, but you do have to pay to go to a private school.
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kingdomofcrush07
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if they determine you need financial aid they give it or scholies
