No, there is some affordable housing and homeless shelters in the area. And, they could have inherited the house. |
You’re right upper middle class are dying to send their kids to Einstein and live among the baristas and maids of the world, they just can’t afford it. It’s also a shame most W kids don’t make it into college since they don’t have the benefit of competing against the lesser students the PPP was hypothesizing makes it easier for Einstein kids to get into college. But sure that post was the crazy nonsense one Or the W’s pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions to avoid the DCC kids especially the Einstein and Kennedys out there. And most Whitman kids get into great colleges along with all of their friends. That isn’t the case at Einstein, spin away or tell me the not poor kids do ok or what ever helps you feel at peace consuming the metro areas hand-me-downs |
You sound unhinged. |
"live among the baristas and maids of the world" "lesser students" "metro areas hand-me-downs" F on the DCUM Troll Scale! |
Drunk more likely. It sucks to live in a tiny house annd live paycheck to paycheck because you are this afraid of Black and Latino children. |
You are never going to find an apples to apples comparison in this scenario, because you are always going to have a better commute to DC and proximity to Connecticut Ave in most non-Einstein Kensington houses. Being south of Conn/Knowles intersection saves 5/10 minutes each way in rush hour. That matters. If Einstein was such a depressing force on real estate prices why do Woodside homes sell for more and sell faster than comparable Parkwood homes? |
In WJ so I have no dog in this fight, but I intentionally told DH to not bid on a house we could have won in Whitman cluster because of people like you. I would much rather have DC go to Einstein than a school full of closet racist, openly classist limousine white liberals like you. |
Tell me you're a white progressive with a BLM sign in your yard without telling me you're a white progressive with a BLM sign in your yard. |
How would this make PP any different from the vast majority of OTHER folks living inbounds for Whitman? High-earning spouse or generational wealth are the norm. |
I think you mean white “progressive.” This is WJ, after all. -WJ alum who lives in-bounds for Einstein |
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This thread clearly highlights that the perceived quality of the school is based on the economic status of the student population and not the academics provided at the school.
Einstein has an IB program, a visual and performing arts center, and many opportunities for smart kids to succeed. If you compare the same demographics from Einstein and WJ, the outcomes are the same. Also, with housing prices continuing to increase (along with the heavy burden of cost of child care and student loan debt), there are more and more MC/UMC families with educated parents living in the Einstein cluster, sending their kids to the MCPS public schools. The demographics are changing, which will change the test scores for the school as a whole. We chose to live in bounds for Einstein because we see value in our MC child being friends with and learning from children who come from backgrounds different than ours. |
We use to live in boundary for Whitman and felt the same. Ironically, we moved to a lovely house in Kensington zoned for Einstein. We love it. Kids are doing great too. |
As another poster pointed out, the same kid would do the same at any of these schools. The main variables that impact that seem mainly external since the schools provide comparable academic opportunities. |
A smart kid will do well at any of the school. A smart parent will not overspend for a house and put that money away for college. No one would guess our income from how we live. I think it’s kinda funny when rich people call themselves middle class as they are house poor and yet we are extremely comfortable due to our housing choice. |
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It's pretty clear on this thread, and most of the others I've seen, that people who actually have kids who go/went to Einstein are happy with it. The rabid anti-Einstein people (person?) has no connection with the school at all.
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