START RANT: Having a Secular Education System in Misivtah, without rigorous enforcement (such as in Philly) in my opinion is a non option. It just reinforces the rampant disregard of authority so prevalent now days in every society. As a side point, one of my closest friends is a MD. He received almost no Secular Education in elementary school and none at all in high school. But when he decided to apply to collage (for pre med requirements) he used Kahn Academy and learned all he had to know. In fact he ended up as an official college tutor for his classmates. My point is, a good solid training in learning Torah, is by far the best spring board for future success as it teaches critical thinking on a level 99% of the general population never get to. And with such a background it isn't hard to make up for a lack of education in an informal way. So even if your personal Hashkafa is not to bring up your children to sit and learn, and instead to have a career (Torah I'm Derech Eretz) they will be just fine with getting a typical Lakewood Misivtah type of high school education. PS I am in no way trying to Pasken the Shayla(in fact in my family almost as many members have advanced degrees as dont) just trying to say that the reality of today's world bears out the fact that the lack of Secular Education in Misivtah has very little bearing on career opportunities latter in life. END RANT