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Anonymous wrote:Stop it with the Gonzaga nonsense. No one who has a kid at Potomac was rejected at Gonzaga. WCAC schools are not the same as independent day schools. Gonzaga and SJC are not in the top 15 best private schools in the area.


My oh my...someone is very salty, but not sure why! Rarely would a kid who is interested in Gonzaga apply at Potomac and vice versa. Two very different experiences. Potomac is a fancy private school with a bunch of entitled kids with wealthy families. Gonzaga has its share of that, but it is balanced out significantly with the fact that there is service done right on campus in the soup kitchen and with the number of students matriculating from Washington Jesuit Academy. As a mom to a student at GZ who will, by the way, be attending a top 20 university this fall, I would never consider a school like Potomac. And you should not consider Gonzaga...we don't want your type.


This, all of the way. Potomac and Gonzaga are never even mentioned in the same sentence in my very wealthy neighborhood. Totally different crowds.


Both are great schools. This is getting ridiculous.


Gonzaga is all boys, religious, a fraction of the cost of Potomac and better at sports. Lots of families would choose it over Potomac for these reasons, so we should just accept that the schools appeal to different families and leave it at that. I know lots and lots of successful Gonzaga alums.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone has their lists. This board totally loses the point in the pursuit of prestige over suitability.


This is true but SSSA and Bullis should NOT be on anyone's list. I do not care how hard people try. And the inclusion of Potomac is very suspect. It's heavily athletes not strong academic students. Beautiful campus, yes. Wealthy parents/students, yes. But it is in no way considered one of the top schools or an academic powerhouse. St. John's should also not be on there - the honors program students are impressive but there are a tiny micro percentage of the whole school. The rest of the kids are just regular, run of the mill kids whose parents don't want them to go to public school.

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Potomac parents have chips on their shoulders. They always try to sneak in the school. I think most of the lists are made up by them.


Just like the unreasonable lists made by Catholic school parents trying to sneak in Gonzaga and Visi right.. I mean putting them above SAES and Madeira is nuts!? Not sure why parents cant understand that outside of sports, Potomac is a good school not an academic powerhouse but a top school for sure. Maybe you're salty you have to drive your kids to school everyday who knows -NCS and Potomac parent


Thanks for outing yourself—and your agenda. DD is at NCS and DS is at Potomac because likely rejected by St. Albans and/or Gonzaga. It’s all clear now. Why else would you have one in DC and one in VA? Who’s really the one salty about their commute?


You clearly don't know a single thing. First of all, all students take the 70+ buses to Potomac, no parent drives their child to school. Very simple. 2nd, I have two daughters. Nice try. If I had a son I wouldn't even look at Gonzaga, what a desolate institution. Where are your kids at, Whitman or HC?


Neither. I stand corrected, then—rejected by NCS…which is odd for a sibling. Trust she’s loving that bus trip to and from McLean every day.


Oh so Jackson Reed? I'm beginning to think you don't have children at all. Simply a bitter outsider. Why don't you fess up since you stand corrected with everything?! My younger daughter can't apply to NCS because she's too young LOL. I know your next thought.... yes. She attended Beauvoir. She loves her Potomac bus and her kind bus driver, two things your child's school don't have. You think you know everything


DP. This poster makes no sense. I don’t think they have kids at NCS or Potomac. No one leaves Beauvoir for Potomac unless they plan on staying there all the way through.


Actually, my child experienced bullying so we looked for a better environment that would accept DD in her current grade. Again, where do your children attend school? It seems like you really are a lowlife onlooker weirdo with no kids.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone has their lists. This board totally loses the point in the pursuit of prestige over suitability.


This is true but SSSA and Bullis should NOT be on anyone's list. I do not care how hard people try. And the inclusion of Potomac is very suspect. It's heavily athletes not strong academic students. Beautiful campus, yes. Wealthy parents/students, yes. But it is in no way considered one of the top schools or an academic powerhouse. St. John's should also not be on there - the honors program students are impressive but there are a tiny micro percentage of the whole school. The rest of the kids are just regular, run of the mill kids whose parents don't want them to go to public school.

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Potomac parents have chips on their shoulders. They always try to sneak in the school. I think most of the lists are made up by them.


Just like the unreasonable lists made by Catholic school parents trying to sneak in Gonzaga and Visi right.. I mean putting them above SAES and Madeira is nuts!? Not sure why parents cant understand that outside of sports, Potomac is a good school not an academic powerhouse but a top school for sure. Maybe you're salty you have to drive your kids to school everyday who knows -NCS and Potomac parent


Thanks for outing yourself—and your agenda. DD is at NCS and DS is at Potomac because likely rejected by St. Albans and/or Gonzaga. It’s all clear now. Why else would you have one in DC and one in VA? Who’s really the one salty about their commute?


You clearly don't know a single thing. First of all, all students take the 70+ buses to Potomac, no parent drives their child to school. Very simple. 2nd, I have two daughters. Nice try. If I had a son I wouldn't even look at Gonzaga, what a desolate institution. Where are your kids at, Whitman or HC?


Neither. I stand corrected, then—rejected by NCS…which is odd for a sibling. Trust she’s loving that bus trip to and from McLean every day.


Oh so Jackson Reed? I'm beginning to think you don't have children at all. Simply a bitter outsider. Why don't you fess up since you stand corrected with everything?! My younger daughter can't apply to NCS because she's too young LOL. I know your next thought.... yes. She attended Beauvoir. She loves her Potomac bus and her kind bus driver, two things your child's school don't have. You think you know everything


DP. This poster makes no sense. I don’t think they have kids at NCS or Potomac. No one leaves Beauvoir for Potomac unless they plan on staying there all the way through.


Actually, my child experienced bullying so we looked for a better environment that would accept DD in her current grade. Again, where do your children attend school? It seems like you really are a lowlife onlooker weirdo with no kids.


The post said they were a different poster.

On that note please stop posting and saying you are a parent at those schools. We are at one of those schools and your posts are sort of obnoxious and embarrassing.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone has their lists. This board totally loses the point in the pursuit of prestige over suitability.


This is true but SSSA and Bullis should NOT be on anyone's list. I do not care how hard people try. And the inclusion of Potomac is very suspect. It's heavily athletes not strong academic students. Beautiful campus, yes. Wealthy parents/students, yes. But it is in no way considered one of the top schools or an academic powerhouse. St. John's should also not be on there - the honors program students are impressive but there are a tiny micro percentage of the whole school. The rest of the kids are just regular, run of the mill kids whose parents don't want them to go to public school.

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Potomac parents have chips on their shoulders. They always try to sneak in the school. I think most of the lists are made up by them.


Just like the unreasonable lists made by Catholic school parents trying to sneak in Gonzaga and Visi right.. I mean putting them above SAES and Madeira is nuts!? Not sure why parents cant understand that outside of sports, Potomac is a good school not an academic powerhouse but a top school for sure. Maybe you're salty you have to drive your kids to school everyday who knows -NCS and Potomac parent


Thanks for outing yourself—and your agenda. DD is at NCS and DS is at Potomac because likely rejected by St. Albans and/or Gonzaga. It’s all clear now. Why else would you have one in DC and one in VA? Who’s really the one salty about their commute?


You clearly don't know a single thing. First of all, all students take the 70+ buses to Potomac, no parent drives their child to school. Very simple. 2nd, I have two daughters. Nice try. If I had a son I wouldn't even look at Gonzaga, what a desolate institution. Where are your kids at, Whitman or HC?


You call an excellent Jesuit school that feeds the hungry and serves the poor a "desolate institution." You are pure evil.


DP. Sidwell and Maret students do it all of the time, regardless if the school does it. Self initiation and ambition>
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Anonymous wrote:Stop it with the Gonzaga nonsense. No one who has a kid at Potomac was rejected at Gonzaga. WCAC schools are not the same as independent day schools. Gonzaga and SJC are not in the top 15 best private schools in the area.


Says who? You? Your unsubstantiated and biased contentions are meaningless to all of us. They are also entirely inaccurate.


Choosing Gonzaga over Potomac is ludicrous. No one on this thread actually believes Gonzaga is stronger than Potomac. Potomac is in the top 3 in the Dc area.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone has their lists. This board totally loses the point in the pursuit of prestige over suitability.


This is true but SSSA and Bullis should NOT be on anyone's list. I do not care how hard people try. And the inclusion of Potomac is very suspect. It's heavily athletes not strong academic students. Beautiful campus, yes. Wealthy parents/students, yes. But it is in no way considered one of the top schools or an academic powerhouse. St. John's should also not be on there - the honors program students are impressive but there are a tiny micro percentage of the whole school. The rest of the kids are just regular, run of the mill kids whose parents don't want them to go to public school.

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Potomac parents have chips on their shoulders. They always try to sneak in the school. I think most of the lists are made up by them.


Just like the unreasonable lists made by Catholic school parents trying to sneak in Gonzaga and Visi right.. I mean putting them above SAES and Madeira is nuts!? Not sure why parents cant understand that outside of sports, Potomac is a good school not an academic powerhouse but a top school for sure. Maybe you're salty you have to drive your kids to school everyday who knows -NCS and Potomac parent


Thanks for outing yourself—and your agenda. DD is at NCS and DS is at Potomac because likely rejected by St. Albans and/or Gonzaga. It’s all clear now. Why else would you have one in DC and one in VA? Who’s really the one salty about their commute?


You clearly don't know a single thing. First of all, all students take the 70+ buses to Potomac, no parent drives their child to school. Very simple. 2nd, I have two daughters. Nice try. If I had a son I wouldn't even look at Gonzaga, what a desolate institution. Where are your kids at, Whitman or HC?


You call an excellent Jesuit school that feeds the hungry and serves the poor a "desolate institution." You are pure evil.


DP. Sidwell and Maret students do it all of the time, regardless if the school does it. Self initiation and ambition>


DP. I don’t have kids at any of these schools but I agree Gonzaga excels in its daily dedication of feeding and serving the poor. It is part of its daily mission.
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Anonymous wrote:Stop it with the Gonzaga nonsense. No one who has a kid at Potomac was rejected at Gonzaga. WCAC schools are not the same as independent day schools. Gonzaga and SJC are not in the top 15 best private schools in the area.


Says who? You? Your unsubstantiated and biased contentions are meaningless to all of us. They are also entirely inaccurate.


Choosing Gonzaga over Potomac is ludicrous. No one on this thread actually believes Gonzaga is stronger than Potomac. Potomac is in the top 3 in the Dc area.


Time for bed! Don’t you have class in the morning? This Potomac poster is trying to get you all riled up. Ignore them. And no Potomac is not in the top 3. Nice school but no.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone has their lists. This board totally loses the point in the pursuit of prestige over suitability.


This is true but SSSA and Bullis should NOT be on anyone's list. I do not care how hard people try. And the inclusion of Potomac is very suspect. It's heavily athletes not strong academic students. Beautiful campus, yes. Wealthy parents/students, yes. But it is in no way considered one of the top schools or an academic powerhouse. St. John's should also not be on there - the honors program students are impressive but there are a tiny micro percentage of the whole school. The rest of the kids are just regular, run of the mill kids whose parents don't want them to go to public school.

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Potomac parents have chips on their shoulders. They always try to sneak in the school. I think most of the lists are made up by them.


Just like the unreasonable lists made by Catholic school parents trying to sneak in Gonzaga and Visi right.. I mean putting them above SAES and Madeira is nuts!? Not sure why parents cant understand that outside of sports, Potomac is a good school not an academic powerhouse but a top school for sure. Maybe you're salty you have to drive your kids to school everyday who knows -NCS and Potomac parent


Thanks for outing yourself—and your agenda. DD is at NCS and DS is at Potomac because likely rejected by St. Albans and/or Gonzaga. It’s all clear now. Why else would you have one in DC and one in VA? Who’s really the one salty about their commute?


You clearly don't know a single thing. First of all, all students take the 70+ buses to Potomac, no parent drives their child to school. Very simple. 2nd, I have two daughters. Nice try. If I had a son I wouldn't even look at Gonzaga, what a desolate institution. Where are your kids at, Whitman or HC?


You call an excellent Jesuit school that feeds the hungry and serves the poor a "desolate institution." You are pure evil.


DP. Sidwell and Maret students do it all of the time, regardless if the school does it. Self initiation and ambition>


I know you’re trying to compliment Sidwell and Maret students, but please keep Sidwell’s name out of this messy conversation. We’re over here minding our own business.
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Anonymous wrote:Stop it with the Gonzaga nonsense. No one who has a kid at Potomac was rejected at Gonzaga. WCAC schools are not the same as independent day schools. Gonzaga and SJC are not in the top 15 best private schools in the area.


Says who? You? Your unsubstantiated and biased contentions are meaningless to all of us. They are also entirely inaccurate.


Choosing Gonzaga over Potomac is ludicrous. No one on this thread actually believes Gonzaga is stronger than Potomac. Potomac is in the top 3 in the Dc area.


I know lots of boys who chose Gonzaga over Potomac, including my son. We were so sure we didn't want Potomac, that we didn't even apply. I would bet Gonzaga has a much lower acceptance rate than Potomac. Gonzaga is much more diverse, provides very strong academics for those who need them, but also can accommodate an average kid. The sports are much better, and the service aspect of the school could never be matched by Potomac. The boys coming out of Gonzaga have strong character as a result.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone has their lists. This board totally loses the point in the pursuit of prestige over suitability.


This is true but SSSA and Bullis should NOT be on anyone's list. I do not care how hard people try. And the inclusion of Potomac is very suspect. It's heavily athletes not strong academic students. Beautiful campus, yes. Wealthy parents/students, yes. But it is in no way considered one of the top schools or an academic powerhouse. St. John's should also not be on there - the honors program students are impressive but there are a tiny micro percentage of the whole school. The rest of the kids are just regular, run of the mill kids whose parents don't want them to go to public school.

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Potomac parents have chips on their shoulders. They always try to sneak in the school. I think most of the lists are made up by them.


Just like the unreasonable lists made by Catholic school parents trying to sneak in Gonzaga and Visi right.. I mean putting them above SAES and Madeira is nuts!? Not sure why parents cant understand that outside of sports, Potomac is a good school not an academic powerhouse but a top school for sure. Maybe you're salty you have to drive your kids to school everyday who knows -NCS and Potomac parent


Thanks for outing yourself—and your agenda. DD is at NCS and DS is at Potomac because likely rejected by St. Albans and/or Gonzaga. It’s all clear now. Why else would you have one in DC and one in VA? Who’s really the one salty about their commute?


You clearly don't know a single thing. First of all, all students take the 70+ buses to Potomac, no parent drives their child to school. Very simple. 2nd, I have two daughters. Nice try. If I had a son I wouldn't even look at Gonzaga, what a desolate institution. Where are your kids at, Whitman or HC?


You call an excellent Jesuit school that feeds the hungry and serves the poor a "desolate institution." You are pure evil.


DP. Sidwell and Maret students do it all of the time, regardless if the school does it. Self initiation and ambition>


I know you’re trying to compliment Sidwell and Maret students, but please keep Sidwell’s name out of this messy conversation. We’re over here minding our own business.


If you were, you wouldn't be reading and responding.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone has their lists. This board totally loses the point in the pursuit of prestige over suitability.


This is true but SSSA and Bullis should NOT be on anyone's list. I do not care how hard people try. And the inclusion of Potomac is very suspect. It's heavily athletes not strong academic students. Beautiful campus, yes. Wealthy parents/students, yes. But it is in no way considered one of the top schools or an academic powerhouse. St. John's should also not be on there - the honors program students are impressive but there are a tiny micro percentage of the whole school. The rest of the kids are just regular, run of the mill kids whose parents don't want them to go to public school.

This.
Potomac parents have chips on their shoulders. They always try to sneak in the school. I think most of the lists are made up by them.


Just like the unreasonable lists made by Catholic school parents trying to sneak in Gonzaga and Visi right.. I mean putting them above SAES and Madeira is nuts!? Not sure why parents cant understand that outside of sports, Potomac is a good school not an academic powerhouse but a top school for sure. Maybe you're salty you have to drive your kids to school everyday who knows -NCS and Potomac parent


Thanks for outing yourself—and your agenda. DD is at NCS and DS is at Potomac because likely rejected by St. Albans and/or Gonzaga. It’s all clear now. Why else would you have one in DC and one in VA? Who’s really the one salty about their commute?


You clearly don't know a single thing. First of all, all students take the 70+ buses to Potomac, no parent drives their child to school. Very simple. 2nd, I have two daughters. Nice try. If I had a son I wouldn't even look at Gonzaga, what a desolate institution. Where are your kids at, Whitman or HC?


You call an excellent Jesuit school that feeds the hungry and serves the poor a "desolate institution." You are pure evil.


DP. Sidwell and Maret students do it all of the time, regardless if the school does it. Self initiation and ambition>


I know you’re trying to compliment Sidwell and Maret students, but please keep Sidwell’s name out of this messy conversation. We’re over here minding our own business.


If you were, you wouldn't be reading and responding.


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Anonymous wrote:Everyone has their lists. This board totally loses the point in the pursuit of prestige over suitability.


This is true but SSSA and Bullis should NOT be on anyone's list. I do not care how hard people try. And the inclusion of Potomac is very suspect. It's heavily athletes not strong academic students. Beautiful campus, yes. Wealthy parents/students, yes. But it is in no way considered one of the top schools or an academic powerhouse. St. John's should also not be on there - the honors program students are impressive but there are a tiny micro percentage of the whole school. The rest of the kids are just regular, run of the mill kids whose parents don't want them to go to public school.

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Potomac parents have chips on their shoulders. They always try to sneak in the school. I think most of the lists are made up by them.


Just like the unreasonable lists made by Catholic school parents trying to sneak in Gonzaga and Visi right.. I mean putting them above SAES and Madeira is nuts!? Not sure why parents cant understand that outside of sports, Potomac is a good school not an academic powerhouse but a top school for sure. Maybe you're salty you have to drive your kids to school everyday who knows -NCS and Potomac parent


Thanks for outing yourself—and your agenda. DD is at NCS and DS is at Potomac because likely rejected by St. Albans and/or Gonzaga. It’s all clear now. Why else would you have one in DC and one in VA? Who’s really the one salty about their commute?


You clearly don't know a single thing. First of all, all students take the 70+ buses to Potomac, no parent drives their child to school. Very simple. 2nd, I have two daughters. Nice try. If I had a son I wouldn't even look at Gonzaga, what a desolate institution. Where are your kids at, Whitman or HC?


Neither. I stand corrected, then—rejected by NCS…which is odd for a sibling. Trust she’s loving that bus trip to and from McLean every day.


Oh so Jackson Reed? I'm beginning to think you don't have children at all. Simply a bitter outsider. Why don't you fess up since you stand corrected with everything?! My younger daughter can't apply to NCS because she's too young LOL. I know your next thought.... yes. She attended Beauvoir. She loves her Potomac bus and her kind bus driver, two things your child's school don't have. You think you know everything


DP. This poster makes no sense. I don’t think they have kids at NCS or Potomac. No one leaves Beauvoir for Potomac unless they plan on staying there all the way through.


Actually, my child experienced bullying so we looked for a better environment that would accept DD in her current grade. Again, where do your children attend school? It seems like you really are a lowlife onlooker weirdo with no kids.


The post said they were a different poster.

On that note please stop posting and saying you are a parent at those schools. We are at one of those schools and your posts are sort of obnoxious and embarrassing.


You are free to go. Skip this thread. See you at the next gala where I'm sure you'll be obnoxious! I wasn't aware that an opinion and the truth caused such mayhem
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Anonymous wrote:Stop it with the Gonzaga nonsense. No one who has a kid at Potomac was rejected at Gonzaga. WCAC schools are not the same as independent day schools. Gonzaga and SJC are not in the top 15 best private schools in the area.


Says who? You? Your unsubstantiated and biased contentions are meaningless to all of us. They are also entirely inaccurate.


Choosing Gonzaga over Potomac is ludicrous. No one on this thread actually believes Gonzaga is stronger than Potomac. Potomac is in the top 3 in the Dc area.

Delusion at the highest level.
Stop trying to make Potomac something it's clearly not.
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Anonymous wrote:Stop it with the Gonzaga nonsense. No one who has a kid at Potomac was rejected at Gonzaga. WCAC schools are not the same as independent day schools. Gonzaga and SJC are not in the top 15 best private schools in the area.


Says who? You? Your unsubstantiated and biased contentions are meaningless to all of us. They are also entirely inaccurate.


Choosing Gonzaga over Potomac is ludicrous. No one on this thread actually believes Gonzaga is stronger than Potomac. Potomac is in the top 3 in the Dc area.


Not top 3 but def top 5-7 above Gonzaga.
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Anonymous wrote:Everyone has their lists. This board totally loses the point in the pursuit of prestige over suitability.


This is true but SSSA and Bullis should NOT be on anyone's list. I do not care how hard people try. And the inclusion of Potomac is very suspect. It's heavily athletes not strong academic students. Beautiful campus, yes. Wealthy parents/students, yes. But it is in no way considered one of the top schools or an academic powerhouse. St. John's should also not be on there - the honors program students are impressive but there are a tiny micro percentage of the whole school. The rest of the kids are just regular, run of the mill kids whose parents don't want them to go to public school.

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Potomac parents have chips on their shoulders. They always try to sneak in the school. I think most of the lists are made up by them.


Just like the unreasonable lists made by Catholic school parents trying to sneak in Gonzaga and Visi right.. I mean putting them above SAES and Madeira is nuts!? Not sure why parents cant understand that outside of sports, Potomac is a good school not an academic powerhouse but a top school for sure. Maybe you're salty you have to drive your kids to school everyday who knows -NCS and Potomac parent


Thanks for outing yourself—and your agenda. DD is at NCS and DS is at Potomac because likely rejected by St. Albans and/or Gonzaga. It’s all clear now. Why else would you have one in DC and one in VA? Who’s really the one salty about their commute?


You clearly don't know a single thing. First of all, all students take the 70+ buses to Potomac, no parent drives their child to school. Very simple. 2nd, I have two daughters. Nice try. If I had a son I wouldn't even look at Gonzaga, what a desolate institution. Where are your kids at, Whitman or HC?


Neither. I stand corrected, then—rejected by NCS…which is odd for a sibling. Trust she’s loving that bus trip to and from McLean every day.


Oh so Jackson Reed? I'm beginning to think you don't have children at all. Simply a bitter outsider. Why don't you fess up since you stand corrected with everything?! My younger daughter can't apply to NCS because she's too young LOL. I know your next thought.... yes. She attended Beauvoir. She loves her Potomac bus and her kind bus driver, two things your child's school don't have. You think you know everything


DP. This poster makes no sense. I don’t think they have kids at NCS or Potomac. No one leaves Beauvoir for Potomac unless they plan on staying there all the way through.


Actually, my child experienced bullying so we looked for a better environment that would accept DD in her current grade. Again, where do your children attend school? It seems like you really are a lowlife onlooker weirdo with no kids.


The post said they were a different poster.

On that note please stop posting and saying you are a parent at those schools. We are at one of those schools and your posts are sort of obnoxious and embarrassing.


You are free to go. Skip this thread. See you at the next gala where I'm sure you'll be obnoxious! I wasn't aware that an opinion and the truth caused such mayhem


You need to either be medicated or seek therapy for what is clearly anger issues.
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