| DC have friends at their DCPS with parents that teach at GU and GWU. |
This is incorrect, professor. |
| My friends are sending their child to JPDS. |
| Public or GDS. |
| I'm a professor. Of my colleagues with kids in private school, one has a kid in Catholic School, one at JPDS, one at Gesher, one has two kids at Sidwell, and one has his kids in the "genius" school in Virginia (NySmith). Of the professors with older kids, two sent their kids to Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School, and another sent hers to Catholic school. Another colleague sends his kid to one of the privates in DC, but I can't remember which one. |
| Prof here. Kids at CHDS. Law prof + history prof. No family $. 2 tuitions means driving older cars, not splurging on vacations, etc., but no huge hardship. |
+1 |
| Nysmith isn't a genius school. Nova AAP and TJ are better and attract many smart professors' kids. |
| We have at least 4 professor parents I can think of, offhand, at Sheridan. Professors are everywhere. |
| GMU professor. DS first went to FCPS public school. Pulled him after 1st grade after we witnessed complete lack of basic math knowledge in his teacher. He now goes to Pinecrest. |
| Academic associated with a think tank as well as a university here. Our kids go to a close-in suburban public school, and we know many other faculty but many of my think tank colleagues have multiple kids at all the big privates: Sidwell, Maret, GDS, WIS, and others. I'm always a bit baffled about how they can afford the costs. |
| Academics is the profession of choice for some with inherited wealth. |
Professors are just like any other middle class family, and I'm sure they submit the parents financial statement for financial aid. They scrimp, go without, and apply for financial aid just like the rest of us. Whether they get $500 or $5000, every penny counts. |
Consulting. |
Hah! Christian colleges, maybe. I don't think you find many religious people at proper colleges. |