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Each year, seniors from some of the nation’s most expensive high schools travel to luxury resorts in Florida and the Bahamas — a practice that makes school administrators cringe. In most cases, the students’ parents pay the $3,000 bill, not including meals. This is on top of the $45,000 tuition fees they pay for their elite high schools, which are designed to prepare students for entry to equally expensive Ivy League universities. These students seem oblivious to the shabby houses a few blocks away.
Fort Lauderdale, FL - 1974
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