Your kid was fortunate! my son had approx/ 30 in geography, math and ELA |
So, you would like to pay $40k for your child to have relaxing lunches? |
Try more like $50K. My kid is going to Big3 for high school next year (from Deal) and our tuition bill with all "required" fees is $49K.
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dp: i agree that lunch is really important — both for a break and for socializing. Of course we can’t all solve it by going to private, but DCPS is remiss (yet again...) if they don’t provide adequate time and space for a reasonable lunch. |
I’m pretty sure private school offers more than relaxing lunch dates. |
NP. Nothing worth 50k. |
Well I wouldn’t be so fast in making that judgement, especially if your kid won’t be doing as well on the SAT, AP test, or in college. The private’s that cost that much are the top ones with much more access to a rigorous curriculum and a much higher performing peer group than DCPS. |
| You have a full lunch period at Deal. You eat them you go to the hall or library or outside or to a classroom. What is the panic? |
This is a myth. Private schools are not more rigorous than public. I moved my child from a Big 3 to Deal because they can accommodate his need for higher level work. The private could not. Private schools offer a different approach not a better approach to education. There are average kids in private as in public. I know you have an invested interest in perpetuating this myth but I will claim it is a myth. |
+1 our kids have been in a combination of public (one at Deal for 3 years) and private schools with a deserved rigorous reputation, and in our opinion, Deal has an excellent academic program. As a school, it doesn't work for everyone, but what they are learning and how it is taught really is very strong. People who want particular things can nit pick around the edges of any school, and parent can and always should point out issues that could be better anywhere, but an engaged student at Deal will get a top notch middle school education. |
| The Deal curriculum is identical to the curriculum of any DCPS middle school. It's all standardized. Deal may have more resources but it's basically the same stuff, not great, but not terrible. |
I thought they did were an IB MYP school. Which is different than standard DCPS |
Correct. |
| Yes. The Deal curriculum is NOT the same as any other MS in DC. They do do some cornerstones though. |
You clearly do not know what you’re talking about. |