I see you're from B-more, and if you are talking about the city school system, then I whole-heartedly agree. (and it is frightening that the mayor of the place is going to now be the gov. of the state)
I am in the burbs, so we send ours to public....and the education they are getting is way better than the kids at the catholic schools around here. There are way more resources for kids who need extra help, and way more resources for kids who are gifted....the Catholic elementary schools only have 1 reading level...my son would be bored silly reading at the same pace as all 60 1 st graders. They are ok for a mediocre kid...but if you are gifted, or below average, God help you. I look at that and then think, why would someone want to spend money to send their kid to a school with a lesser education? and the answer is that they are conceited. They think they and their kids are "too good" for a public school where just anyone can go. So they pay money and sometimes the mom has to take a job, just to afford to send their kids to a school with bratty spoiled kids.
Every one of these parents when asked why they pay for less than what they get at public, would tell you that they value the Catholic education, but my kids use the EXACT same books as the religion classes at the Catholic schools do at their Sunday school classes at the church. The Catholic school doesn't have a gym and gym class , a playground, a sports field, an art teacher, a cafeteria, a speech pathologist, an occupational therepist, and on and on and on. It just doesn't make sense to me, it like they are all drinking kool-aid together and convincing themselves that if it costs more it must be better.