They lie or really don't know where their kids zone to?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they have always planned to do private school they may genuinely have never looked into or paid attention to which public they are zoned for. I don’t find this hard to believe at all.


I highly doubt people who put their kids in daycare are going to do private school.


That makes zero sense. You think families with two working parents don’t use private schools?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they have always planned to do private school they may genuinely have never looked into or paid attention to which public they are zoned for. I don’t find this hard to believe at all.


I highly doubt people who put their kids in daycare are going to do private school.


That makes zero sense. You think families with two working parents don’t use private schools?


I think that PP is suggesting that private-school families would us a nanny? Nonetheless, a totally asinine comment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they have always planned to do private school they may genuinely have never looked into or paid attention to which public they are zoned for. I don’t find this hard to believe at all.


I highly doubt people who put their kids in daycare are going to do private school.


That makes zero sense. You think families with two working parents don’t use private schools?


I think that PP is suggesting that private-school families would us a nanny? Nonetheless, a totally asinine comment.


Not all private schools are the same. Pp is implying that a rich person would probably have had a nanny and gone to a fancy nursery school. My daughter went to one of these, only because it was very close to our house. Most people sent their kids to private. We were one of few who went public despite many people living in the neighborhood.
Anonymous
I wasn’t 100 percent sure at that age — we had planned on sending him to our parish Catholic school though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they have always planned to do private school they may genuinely have never looked into or paid attention to which public they are zoned for. I don’t find this hard to believe at all.


I highly doubt people who put their kids in daycare are going to do private school.


We used daycare from age 4 months to the day our child started Catholic school. Parochial schools aren’t super expensive, and have tuition assistance for lots of families.
Anonymous
When my oldest was in prekindergarten, I couldn’t remember the names of the schools in our pyramid. I just knew that I liked the schools when I investigated them. Fixed that when he entered kindergarten.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they have always planned to do private school they may genuinely have never looked into or paid attention to which public they are zoned for. I don’t find this hard to believe at all.


I highly doubt people who put their kids in daycare are going to do private school.


We used daycare from age 4 months to the day our child started Catholic school. Parochial schools aren’t super expensive, and have tuition assistance for lots of families.


Good point. I always forget those Catholic and Christian schools exist.

At the $$$ independent lower schools, the vast majority of kids did half-day pre-K and came home to a SAHM or nanny. A few of the relatively lower income families had an au pair.
Anonymous
Not everyone is overparenting - they genuinely do not know or care
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