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There have always been a few kids like that. They don't transition well to the rigor, they implode academically, something happens in their life. We3 can argue about whether the education is particularly good but the rigor is definitely hard to beat and the educational opportunities for the kids that can handle that rigor is very high. |
| My kid applied to private school but was not admitted. Kid attended public school that really isn’t great at all. Kid got into multiple HYPSM. So for unhooked, outstanding kids, public might be better but they have to be really amazing! |
| I am very happy this is my last year in private school. No more snobbish parents, no more mediocre teachers, no more pretending we are in the best school when we are not, no more obsessive DEI, no more incompetent board directors. Maybe public schools are not perfect, but for my family it works perfectly well. |
And most of the teachers there don't even have an education degree |
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I’ve got one in private HS and one in dcps elementary. We chose private for my older child because kid really needed a smaller school than public could provide. Didn’t think we’d even consider private for the younger kid. Now as middle school approaches, and I see the issues with DCPS curriculum changes, and the gaps in my older kids’ skills and knowledge, I can’t deny we have to at least think about it.
But our goal was never to make the kid the most competitive applicant for what comes next because of their school. YMMV. |
Or public schools provide a miserable teaching environment. People take big pay cuts for two reasons — they love what they are moving to, or they hate what they are getting away from. |
In your words, the mere existence of a forum means an underlying obsession. |
True my kids were taught by an retired economist who went to MIT and Harvard … but no education degree. |
You can actually criticize the school… omg TJ (or other public’s) has more advanced math. I can agree with you … and also think the school without the advanced math and tons of rigor is better (for us). And that is when you see the defensive person freak out that some are okay with less “rigor”. |
More precisely, I’m referring to the type of people you often find in this forum, and you’re a case in point. |
You need to calm the f$ck down. And I'm trying to say this kindly. You've got your panties in a twist about something that isn't a thing. |
So by your reasoning the mere existence of a college forum means people with an underlying obsession with colleges and the mere existence of a public school forum means people with an underlying obsession with public schools. Got it. |
| My kids are in a Catholic HS because our local high school was not going to give us what we want for our kids. My kids feel their teachers care more, are more invested, and the kids are more accepting. We did not move them to the school assuming it would mean better opportunities for college. |
+1,000,000 |