If your kid is not bright and/or hardworking, you needs are better served in a private school. By and large - all MCPS schools offer the same resources. The difference comes when affluent parents get their kids outside help - coaching, tutoring, enrichment - outside the school. |
I'm giggling at the idea that private school is for kids who are not bright and/or not hardworking. I wonder how that would go over on the private school forum. |
Are you for real? My 10th grader gets a mother/daughter mani/pedi with me like 2-3x a year. The rest of the time she and her friends take turns painting each other's nails. Then again, we live in the WJ cluster.
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Oh you poor dear in the WJ cluster.
Signed, Whitman Mom Quietly Laughing at this |
| 21:18, you condescending b**** |
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There are several trolls on this thread.
We feed into Hoover. Many upper elementary kids go to Club Friday at Potomac Community Center. The cost is something like $85 for the program, which runs October-March. Otherwise, most of the more affluent kids spend their weekends being shuttled from birthday party to soccer game to birthday party again. Maybe some religious education. I don't see them shopping as a hobby. There is a range of wealth in the area, and after paying their mortgages, many families have what most parts of the country would consider a middle class lifestyle, even if their income is technically well above the median. The kids all want the latest electronics, just like they do everywhere. Some get them, some don't, just like everywhere else. For every $900 birthday party my older child has attended, she has gone to two low-key, slumber party-type parties. Not everyone is bleeding money. (Some are, what I can I say. We don't, though.) |
| OP really no need to worry. The school is about 1/3 Asian, can't be super rich. |
What does that mean? That Asians around here aren't super rich? |
Mom of a 6th grader in the Whitman cluster here -- $40 EVERY WEEKEND? Is this a troll? My kid does chores in exchange for an allowance (that is pegged to the number of chores accomplished weekly, usually no more than $7-10, and sometimes less). She can spend THAT money for toys and other wanna-haves, but mostly she saves it. I will occasionally pay for outings with friends, but it is not weekly, and probably wouldn't total $40 unless it's something special like a day at the amusement park. I agree with others that what the PP describes above sounds excessive. Glad my kid hangs out with a more low-key crowd. |
+1000. My 11 year old is getting froyo *with me* on Bethesda Row, not hitting the shops with my credit card and cash. |
| My 9 year old likes BlueMercury and North Face at Bethesda Row. Trouble for me at $50 every weekend... |
You are the parent. You can say no. It won't hurt them. |
I think this is a troll. I live near Bethesda Row & I don't see this. |
i suppose she has her owwn smart phone and lap top? |
This is a troll. Those two things would cost way more than $50. I have a 9 year old. My 9 year old doesn't even know what Bethesda Row is. Come on. |