My kid in private school is the one who experienced a school shooting (not perpetrated by a student or anyone affiliated with the school) so… |
Or homeschool if you have the time and money. My ADHD kid learned more during COVID than in any other year. We covered three math grades and raised his reading from below average to solid. Then you can meet with specialists during the daytime. I wish I could've kept it going, but I got called back into the office, and it was also really hard on me to be mom & teacher. |
It's unfortunate that it can happen anywhere. Statistically, it is still more likely to happen at a public school, though. |
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Maybe stop with the MCPS bashing, OP. I've been on DCUM for more than 15 years, and public schools have always been excoriated. All of them. And then occasionally there's criticism of privates on the Private school forum, but less, just because parents who pay 70K a year for private typically don't whine unless there's sexual abuse or grave financial mismanagement going on. The taxpayer-funded schools get the worst of it, not because they're that bad, but because people will have no psychological block at vilifying things they don't directly pay for!!! So lay off. |
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Because I find the drama a bit overblown, and I've seen my kids get a good education in MCPS.
One is in college now and MCPS prepared him well. Also, it's not like there aren't downsides of fancy private schools. My friends with kids in those schools struggle with much higher drinking/drug culture than I see in my kids' peer groups in public. It is so striking the difference. Believe it or not, I would prefer my kid to be around public school than private school kids. |
I agree with this post. My twice exceptional kid does great in MCPS -- gets access to advanced courses with the supports needed to succeed. We did some supplementation outside for MS, but ES and HS have been great. |
| My kid is in MCPS because she’s getting a pretty solid education and she has a really great social network of friends and their parents who live in our neighborhood within walking/biking distance. Losing that community would be a very serious negative for switching to private. It’s just not possible to maintain as close of a group/community when not in the same school. Also, kid is old enough to weigh in and strongly wanted to remain in MCPS though older sib switched to private in MS. There were some differences re: academic needs but the bigger difference between the two situations was social. |
DP. We could afford it if we gave up vacations and extras or didn't save for college. But we are not willing to. The cost is not worth it for us, given that MCPS works fairly well though not perfectly for our family. It's not clear to me that a private would be better -- different problems, but far from perfect. For us, MCPS plus enrichment we provide for our kids still allows us to enjoy the life we want and save for college. |
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I went to a private for 12 long years OP, it makes more sense to me academically and socially to send my kids to public school.
Private school is not the end all and be all you think it is, there are definite social disadvantages if you aren't very wealthy, and definite academic disadvantages if you go to a less well funded school. I've always regretted going private, as I would have been better served by the local publics, even thought they had certain problems. By the time I realized that around age 17, it was too late to switch. |
seems like this thread may have been started by a recruiter from a local private school with all the encouraging of people who have the means to switch to private. Maybe switch this thread to the private school forum instead. |
And how many more public schools are there than private schools? Come on, you can do better trolling than this. |
+1 but also had an excellent middle school experience. |
I think there's a direct correlation between basic math ability, IQ and the propensity to create much ado about nothing on DCUM
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Disagreeing or presenting evidence is not trolling; it is called a debate. Throwing around "troll" every time someone challenges you is weak and dilutes the term. |
| Because STEM and music are better than private, public is part of our community, and we saved a ton that can now go into college. Don’t believe everything you read on here! |