Pissed off

Anonymous
We gave up our child's seat at the most prestigious private school in DC and moved to an elementary school in the Whitman cluster to save money and live in a bigger place.
We thought we were making such a smart move since we were gaining entry to the "best" public elementary schools in the country. It had to be comparable right?

Bull shit. The teachers are not that great and the class sizes are horrendous. 29.
The 2.0 curriculum is not challenging. My child has not learned much this year.

These schools get by because many of the brightest people in DC send their kids their. Parents at our school practically run the place and are now taking over small groups in the classroom to aide the teacher.

I feel cheated.

If you are in a similar situation, please don't make the same mistake we did. Keep your child in that top rated private school. Your money is better spent. Now my property taxes are much higher and I have nothing to show for it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Tea bagger, is that you trolling again?
Anonymous
Wait, who is Tea bagger?!?!

There are so many named trolls on dcum now I am having trouble keeping track.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait, who is Tea bagger?!?!

There are so many named trolls on dcum now I am having trouble keeping track.


Claims to have kids in private school, probably a second tier one. Thinks magnets and foreign languages, especially immersion, are a waste of time. Doesn't use grammar properly (see "their" above, among other things). Has no qualms about making absurd, ridiculous statements just to get people all riled up.
Anonymous
Did you ever visit the school beforehand? A lot of what you describe could have been observed before you made this decision. Not 2.0, though, I'll give you that.
Anonymous
OP here. No I am not a troll and yes, I did realize that I spelled "their" incorrectly. I am clearly upset and did not bother to re-read my message before I pressed send. I guess I am just venting and preaching to choir. I know most people have to deal with a lot worse than I do.

My child did attend a top tier private school. I honestly didn't realize what I had until it was gone
Anonymous
OP: Yes, I did attend the school. Some famous types children attend this particular elementary school as well. If I mention it, I'll blow my cover.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP: Yes, I did attend the school. Some famous types children attend this particular elementary school as well. If I mention it, I'll blow my cover.


Burning Tree
Anonymous
So how did you visit the school and not observe that the class sizes were that large?
Anonymous
These schools get by because many of the brightest people in DC send their kids their


oh wow, that is awesome.
Anonymous
Just curious, other than the class size what was so much better about the private school?

I sort of understand what you are saying. My kid is also at a highly touted MCPS ES. Personally I would say it is "OK". Nothing there has particularly impressed me but nothing is terrible either.
Anonymous
OP, to be honest, you sounds very silly and rude. Go back to the private school board and complain to your lovely buddies. You don't belong here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
These schools get by because many of the brightest people in DC send their kids their


oh wow, that is awesome.


LMAO, I second this. Because these MoCo residents are dolts!

I moved my kid from a Big Three to a middle school magnet and wow, what a difference - the magnet was vastly better education-wise. She is now in a HS magnet and doing great - and we have funds to spare for things other than school.

OP, I guess you should have done your homework before moving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, to be honest, you sounds very silly and rude. Go back to the private school board and complain to your lovely buddies. You don't belong here.


+1. This sounds like, "what happened, my school administration doesn't suck up to me any more."

My kids in private elementary school also had great and terrible teachers. It happens everywhere. Who knows, if you had stayed at your vaunted private you might have gotten the difficult teacher this year, and then you'd be venting on that board. Uneven teachers and classes come with the territory, in both public and private.
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