Huh? “More expensive than those in the USA”? No idea what you’re talking about. |
Typo. What I meant is that private schools in the USA are perhaps the most expensive in the world. And DMV private schools are among the more expensive ones. I really hope that at least they pay teachers better. If they don't, it is a terrible system. |
They’re not the most expensive in the world. Swiss boarding schools can cost $200K/year. |
Few Swiss nationals go there. only oligarchs. |
Is that what you interpreted from that? Let me spell it out for you. She does these after school: - we don’t have to pick her up at 3:15 - we don’t have to drive her to activities - we don’t have to wait through those activities - we don’t have to waste our weekends driving either The alternative is to hire a driver we trust with our children or a nanny. Our old nanny made $80k/year. Maybe we could get a part time driver for $40k. However, given the quality of education and simplified logistics for our family it makes sense. I understand not everyone can afford it. We can. I understand some people prefer to have a SAHM instead - not our preference. We prefer quality time by simplifying logistics. Is that also difficult to understand for you? |
You’re probably right but the real difference in that $20k is education quality, not a logistical difference. Maybe the quality difference isn’t worth $20k to you or maybe that pushes you over the edge. If I couldn’t afford it, I certainly would opt for the $40k school. |
Not difficult, I am so glad you can afford $60K for your child. |
I am just concerned about what this means for society. |
What does that mean to you? Some people get a much higher education? Or are you more concerned with the existing wealth disparity? There are worse places to put money than into education. |
Yes, I am concerned with the disparity. I am also worried, although I could afford this for my kid (thanks for help from grandparents). What it means for them to socialize with the ultra-rich and privileged on a daily basis. I also want an excellent education for my child. I am simply lost at what cost it could make the difference? |
Given the background of what happens in the country (e.g., Epstein was a Dalton teacher, etc., his social climbing). And this $60K tuition for an elementary school. And knowing they pay their teachers $60k a year (yes, the same as the tuition). And knowing some people in the country makes less than 60K a year. I can't help but feel depressed. I wish I were just an ultra-rich person who feels so happy to send my kids to the most expensive schools, hoping for the best. |
I do send my kids to a $60k school and I’m very concerned about societal wealth disparity. Education is one of the places I prefer to spend money, and im surprised it’s so controversial for people. I could be investing it into businesses and getting richer and richer. Everyone here loves talking about their investments - but when you invest in your kids future people get upset. BTW I’m very sad about the state of public education - just not sad enough to sacrifice my kids to it. |
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It’s kind of delusional for people to think social disparities only happen when people send their kids to private schools.
What do you think it means when people pay more to buy a house districted to a “better” school? When they make that choice, they’re paying for that “better” school. It might not be tuition, but they’re paying nonetheless. And if they’re paying $60,000/year more on their mortgage so their kid can go to Whitman, for example, then how is that different than someone paying $60,000/year to a private school? |
Do you realize sexual misconduct rates at public and private schools are the same?! Teachers at private schools get a vetted set of kids with fewer disruptions. They also get perks, like need based scholarships for their children and priority in the admissions process. Their pay is higher than public schools - but still way too low for the service they provide to society. |
This works well as long as your kids don’t want to play high level sports. Yes, schools have after-school sports too, but you have to play travel/club/AAU to play at a high level or even in high school these days. Schools really can’t replicate that experience with just their PE and after school sports. |