Exactly this. |
Every grandparent I know has grandkids with SN. Unfortunately, many of them can’t afford to help pay a fortune for therapies and private school. |
Hopefully you will live a long and healthy life and by the time they get it they will be older and the benefit will not be there. My parents try to give us money now and I simply don't want it. When we really needed it, they wouldn't help and now they are doing it out of the fear of dying, not out of love. My grandparents were lovely people who wanted to see us successful and enjoy things. They tried to do so much for us when they had so little. I simply don't get grandparents like you. |
No, you wouldn't. My kid doesn't have issues now. Straight A student, advanced in all classes. You were clear you don't believe in helping as you can get everything you need through the public school. You are pretty selfish. |
Has nothing to do with skin color. Our grandkids are white and attended a Title I public school where the overwhelmingly majority of the students are black. My grandson watched a classic Disney movie with me the other day and asked “why are there so many white faces?” The charter school they are moving less than 15 percent white. The schools their parents are avoiding are extremely low performing. That, and that alone, is why they’re avoiding them. |
We are paying $60k for two kids to go to a DC private HS ($30k each) The following year my older one will likely be at an $85k/year top 20 private. We do not qualify for any aid with a $385hhi.
With college and high school at the sane time it will be $115k year. Holy f”@“”k. |
Not super clear where the point of disagreement is, from what you wrote. I didn’t make comparisons between schools. My point was just that affluent families opting out of the local public school aren’t necessarily doing the local public any favors. Some districts are wealthy and it probably doesn’t matter; others, quite the opposite. |
Gonzaga is $30k/year now. We don’t get aid, no sibling discounts. It’s $90k for our 3 sons. With one going to a private college next year it’s going to be tough. |
About 8k. Brings the monthly payment down to something we can manage. When we enrolled DD we had a higher HHI (DH has since taken a paycut) and lower monthly expenses (costly home repairs we're paying off). Those really took us from comfortable with tuition to uncomfortable, but it's very difficult to leave the school now, several years in. So just make sure you are not too close to the edge of affordability. |
You don’t “get“ grandparents who won’t pay to send their grandkids to rich kid private schools that the grandkids’ own parents don’t even want to send them to? OK |
Sounds like your parents were right! |
We are in NYC, two kids in private, we make seven figure and we are still among the least wealthy families at our school. The wealth is staggering. I was never aware of the amount of wealth and number of people possessing it until our kids started at our school. I grew up poor, so this experience has been so mind boggling to me. |
Don’t tell people what to do… You’re not the board monitor… |
Oh. Oh dear. You sound like a middle school girl. How embarrassing for you. DP |
So, why are you posting here? |