I’d be so pissed if I cared about such a trivial amount of money. Work harder so you can financially support your children with basic expenses. |
Unfortunately, 19% of students require financial aid to attend Potomac, indicating that tuition presents a significant financial burden. One wonders how these families feel when they realize their children may struggle to gain acceptance into elite circles simply because they lack wealth and influential connections. |
No different from attending an elite college. The financial aid kids never really fit in. |
+1 they are already attending an elite high school and do not need to be caught up in a rat race to escape poverty in a public high school |
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To be accepted and graduate from these elite high schools is not exactly easy. They kick out low performing kids who would otherwise be doing fine in public school. |
I am always amazed at how jealous some posters are of families that chose to send their kids to private schools whether it is a private college or high school.
My kids go to a top public in another city and no way is the top 1/3 of the class going to top 20 schools. More like the top 10 percent and even then it requires some luck. Even if it is athletes and legacies that is still pretty impressive. |
That's why the school achieves such high matriculation rates to top colleges. They cherry-pick most of their students to begin with. Taking high-testing students from mostly wealthy backgrounds and providing them with a decent education is a recipe for college admission success. Little Johnny heading to Harvard from Potomac would probably also get into Harvard from Yorktown or any other NOVA school. |
There is another dynamic at play in private schools. My child was offered nearly a free ride at a private school as a coach noticed that my child was doing exceptionally well in an academic EC. We still did not choose it as DC preferred a public magnet school and got accepted to 3 of the HYPSM. I was pretty ignorant of the college admissions process at that time, but I think it was likely they are offering free rides to a few students who are very likely to get T10 offers. |
How many kids got kicked out last year? |
I suspect that scholarship students and those receiving significant financial aid are often among the strongest academic performers at Potomac and other expensive private high schools. These students strategically chosen to enhance their academic statistics and rankings, similar to how they recruit talented athletes. |
My understanding is that Potomac had a banner year for ivy+ |
Probably graduates <150 kids per year. Almost all of them have attended since primary school. It's easy more than $200k |
This presupposes that Potomac (and other private school parents) are spending $200k to "maximize elite college admissions." We're certainly not doing it for that reason. |
My DD's loudoun public had around 35 UVA admits this year. Most were in early action.
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