lol. And I love the term ” super mediocre’”. Clearly the PP is the product of a “ super mediocre” education - whether public or private. |
Well, this must just be true for the low income, low performing schools. Otherwise so many successful, well educated parents wouldn’t be sending their kids to public school and claiming their child is getting a great education to private school parents. |
I, too, doubt the premise without more backup. One anecdote from one school is not conclusive |
This is such a succinct and perfect response, assuming it’s truthful |
There are not merit scholarships for top grades at local independent schools |
You can find an OpEd from a current parent here. https://51st.news/opinion-dcps-middle-schoolers-should-be-reading-novels/ |
Study “confirmation bias”. It explains why all parents think they made the best educational choice, even when those choices are directly contradictory. |
I am surrounded by successful and smart parents at our local public school, which is not low income. Most think the education is "good enough" and sweep a lot of incidents under the rug. Many neighbors who have been through the system told us they wished they had gone private. |
Makes me glad we are not in DCPS. So sorry for those who are. My school (in a different metro) had us read both To Kill a Mockingbird and Tale of Two Cities, full length, with essays and extensive in-class discussions in 8th grade. |
| Public schools have always been kind of mid but even more so in the last few years. We (admin) are begging and bribing kids to come to school. The poor attendance is now counted in MD public school ratings. Show up, don’t cause trouble, do some work and get an A. That’s why so many kids have straight As. It isn’t that hard. |
That's shocking if true. My kid is in 7th at a nova independent and they have been reading multiple books and writing essays about them since 5th. (Obviously the essays in 5th are simpler than in later grades.) |
Huh? There are definitely merit scholarships for local private high schools. Below the high school level, it's not called a merit scholarship but the FA decision is often not *solely* about need, which makes a segment of DCUM crazy but is true nonetheless. Schools use FA to keep students they want to keep, including those who boost test scores or fill out the advanced track classes. |
| I am already planning to help my kids send their kids to private. My kids are mid/late 20s now, and went to a combination of DMV public and private schools and I was fans of both. But times have changed. My oldest iis getting married next year to the daughter of a public school teacher in what used to be considered a top VA district (Charlottesville). The stories are real. Public school needs major reform - and it pains me to say that. Point being, I'm probably not alone wanting my grandkids to have a great education and I'm willing to help. |
I highly doubt that. My middle school kids in MCPS read a full novel a quarter. I would think DCPS would be similar. |
| Not all privates are outstanding, and you need to be careful when you choose your private. The tours can really impress you with their facilities, class size etc, but you need to dig deeper and really understand their curriculum and what/how teachers are teaching. I work at a private school (not a teacher) and there are a lot of teachers just pulling lessons from chat gpt and teachers pay teachers website, who aren’t doing a whole lot for differentiation. I wouldn’t spend $50k for that. |