With summer over, there's a new round of conferences, and my kids are back at school. My 6-year-old, Cormac, is starting 1st grade. We looked around at lot of schools for him and settled on the Lake Travis STEM Academy. I went to public school all my life - and a state college (I mean, a not too fucking shabby one) - so I've been really curious to see how private schools pan out. So far, two weeks in, it's very nice: I like all the extra attention he gets in such a small school and a class of six. Compared to public school, the flexibility of regulations, policies, and norms is amazing as well: they're basically like, "we're here to lurn them kids, not fill out a bunch of fucking paperwork."I'll be at DevOpsDays DFW next week, speaking and staffing the Pivotal table. Come up and say "hi" if you're there!
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With summer over, there's a new round of conferences, and my kids are back at school. My 6-year-old, Cormac, is starting 1st grade. We looked around at lot of schools for him and settled on the Lake Travis STEM Academy. I went to public school all my life - and a state college (I mean, a not too fucking shabby one) - so I've been really curious to see how private schools pan out. So far, two weeks in, it's very nice: I like all the extra attention he gets in such a small school and a class of six. Compared to public school, the flexibility of regulations, policies, and norms is amazing as well: they're basically like, "we're here to lurn them kids, not fill out a bunch of fucking paperwork."I'll be at DevOpsDays DFW next week, speaking and staffing the Pivotal table. Come up and say "hi" if you're there!