Just scrolled through some private school tuition data and honestly, the price tags on these elite prep schools are wild. The richest high school in america tier starts around 52k annually for places like Loomis Chaffee in Connecticut, and it only goes up from there. Milton School is hitting 63,950 a year—that's literally more than in-state tuition at UConn. What's crazy is the gap between states. Connecticut schools are averaging 28k while South Dakota sits at like 6.5k. These aren't day schools either—many are boarding institutions. Places like Phillips Academy Andover and Groton have been around forever, so they've got that legacy thing going. Families paying this much are betting on college prep and networking more than anything else. Makes you wonder if the richest high school in america experience is actually worth the investment or if it's just prestige tax. The whole education market seems to have inflated way more than regular college costs lately.

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