Just curious as to how you define wealthy? I always thought most wealthy sent their kids to private schools. I think you are misusing the word. Well off? Yes. Wealthy? Not necessarily. |
People who make distinctions between "well off" and "wealthy" are wealthy.
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To the poster(s) that think Potomac is white and snobby, the majority of those buying in this market are Asian and/or Indian, not Caucasian. My cul-de-sac alone has two Caucasian, two Asian, one eastern European and one African American family. So, I think your looking to save that the Wayside community is diverse!
My wife and I work hard to afford our children the best education we can. If you can't afford the Churchill cluster, there are great schools throughout this County in which housing is more affordable. |
As a family with children at Wayside, I can assure you there are plenty of children taking ESOL. And even more who do not, but speak a different language at home. And yes, including Spanish! |
If you think 8% on ESOL is a lot, you are completely blind to the rest of MC. And you have 3% on FARMS. Which means no illegal aliens, no social issues, etc... You are looking at maybe a few diplomat kids and some nannies who send their kids there. |
| Rich people have social issues too. True fact! |
| You know, it's not like people wake up one day and say, "Wow, I'm rich!" Many of us came from very modest backgrounds and worked hard to go to school and work our way up the ladder. Keeping spending habits such that we can buy our first starter house...working working working, saving saving, then another bigger house in a nice neighborhood. That is how Americans do it. If you have a problem with this, then you are un-American. |
| I even know someone who rents a home in the Wayside zone! |
But what's the rent? |
That is how some Americans do it. How other Americans do it -- they come from modest backgrounds, they work hard, but nonetheless things don't turn out so well for them as they did for you. I hope that you consider yourself fortunate. |
I did not say a high FARMS rate. Wayside has a very low FARMS rate. I was responding to saying that Wayside was "white". It is not. Don't confuse us with the Whitman cluster. |
| The neighborhoods around Wayside are ridiculously expensive, with huge fancy homes. Those folks are very wealthy, or well-off or stinking rich - you pick the term. It's a rich school - it is what it is. |
And that is a good thing, right? |
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OP here. I notice there's more on this thread about wealthy / not wealthy / diverse / not diverse than actual feedback from genuine parents about the school.
thank you to those who early on, gave me their thoughts. To the rest of you - maybe you need to start a new thread about wealth and privilege or diversity, or something where you can argue ad infinitum... |
| OP - the topics are intertwined. Wayside = really wealthy school. So stop pretending that they aren't. |