No, they invite kids from other private schools and from the NWDC/Bethesda/Chevy Chase elementary schools. They also have a website - if you're interested you just put your family on their mailing list. |
| Complete waste of time/money just to placate parental egos. |
| How is learning to dance and have some idea on how to handle yourself in a social situation placating an ego. From looking at the behavior if the kids at my DS school, more parents need to placate their egos. |
Sorry, but I don't get this. What does Cotillion have to do with parental egos? |
NP. But I think the notion is Cotillion is one of those things the "right people" do (like go to a Cathedral School, belong to Chevy, vacation on Nantuckett, etc.). |
| Are you saying kids can't learn how to dance/act in public without going to Cotillion? LOL. Keep throwing your money into a furnace. |
You don't have tween/ middle school age kids, do you? When you do, you will recognize the value in having a support system like this in place, to reinforce what you want to teach them at home. |
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Actually, I do. I don't need them to rub shoulders with other wealthy kids just to make me feel like we are among the 1%.
Support system? LOL. I teach them good values and to represent themselves and their family. I don't to shell out money to learn how to pour lemonade for the opposite sex. |
How wrong are you if you go to Maret, belong to Columbia, and vacation in Rehoboth? |
Well, my Grams would say isn't that where the French, Catholics, and gays go, respectively. LOL. May she RIP. I actually know more than one family at Cotillion who do all of the above. |
You might as well give it all up and homestead off the grid in Idaho. |
| Is Mrs. Simpson's still in operation? |
What do they charge? |
Yes. |
| What happened to the other thread? |