You try too hard. |
I don't know about all the private schools, but the statement: "You get what you pay for in life" is not always true. I use a Range Rover as an example. It's unreliable, but rich people like to buy it because it's expensive. It's a badge, nothing more. I can afford a Range Rover, but it's a stupid buy in terms of quality and has a poor ownership cost. But because rich people can afford to keep paying for repairs, that's why they can afford to buy it. |
As one who has children in both public in mcps and private here, I can honestly say that private is not as wonderful as thought it would and should be. Especially considering the cost, I have frequently found it difficult to justify. Of course, there are few advantages but it’s so minimal. My neighbor send her children to Catholic school only because it’s Catholic, another neighbor has an image to keep up-academics is not their primary reason for private. I believe what rouses many parents up on here is the automatic assumption that private is inherently better in contrast to public and that is just not always true as I unfortunately learned. |
It’s embarrassing, therefore secure and wealthy people typically don’t buy items such as that. |
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Guys, I think there are some haters and some overgeneralization. People who send their kids to private schools are not necessarily rich and showy. There are many unique things that private schools can offer like small class size, indivualized attention, IB programs, etc. We switched from the public school in MoCo to a private school not because I want to prove to anyone I have money (I am upper middle class not wealthy by any stretch), but I want certain things for my kids' education that are hard to get in the public system.
People have different preferences, and you know what you care about the most. But let's not judge those who send kids to private to justify your own choice of staying in public schools. No better or worse. It is a choice. When you can afford it, then you have two choices in front of you. |
I do agree with you and many are pompous which irks people. Did you not see the insufferable posts about doing what the rich do, hence go to private? |
So your kid has attended all privates in the DMV? Ok... |
Weak counter. |
DC attends one of the highest rated in the area and it’s okay compared to mcps. Don’t think pp you sounded off to needs to attend all to learn this. |
This. I come on DCUM sporadically and haven't been on much in a few weeks, and even I know who that person is. And reading through the thread you can tell it is the same person over and over again saying the same stuff. They even use the same words. |
OMG, you are so transparent. NP. |
This was my husband (MCPS) and me (private). Hence why we sent our kids to private. We're in VA so they don't go to the terrible horrible no good very bad school in DC that someone keeps griping about but we love our school and haven't regretted a penny of tuition we've paid. And no, we don't have inherited wealth, we both work to pay tuition. |
Indeed! |
I live in a city with very poor public schools that is right next to a city with very good public schools. I also grew up in a city (on the west coast) with very poor public schools that was right next to a city with very good public schools. In both cases, the cities with poor public schools have a plethora of private schools, and the cities with good public schools have fewer or no private schools. In DC, you have both good public schools AND a ton of private schools, so I think it makes for more defensive posturing on the part of BOTH sets of parents - those who send their kids to public and those who send their kids to private. My parents never had to "justify" sending me to private school. No one ever questioned why they did it, because clearly our public schools weren't a good choice. I have also never had anyone question why I send my kids to private, given our local public schools. But on DCUM and probably in the DMV in real life as well, the choice between a good public and a private is a closer call so people are questioned more so they are more defensive. That's just my two cents. I could be wrong. |
I'm sorry, did you miss the previous ELEVEN PAGES filled with someone's gripes about their kid's school? |