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I went to catholic school till 8th grade. Its pretty cheap for indocrination purposes till then. Catholic high school get pricey. I certainly would have stopped after 2 mil.
This is the school- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Episcopal_School_of_Baton_Rouge
Current tuition is $20,000 a year for high school- and he went in high school- and I doubt (accounting for inflation) that it was so much more affordable when he was a kid that poor kids could go.
But who knows? Maybe he got a scholarship. Considering he got loans from friends according to the article, I doubt it.