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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does your socio-economic status inform how you feel about your child's school/education? I often see people on DCUM trashing certain school systems or school clusters. Just wondering if income and neighborhood matter when it comes to how happy people are with the school and their child's education. What is your household income? How much are you paying for housing? Where do you live? What do you and your partner do for a living? What school/school cluster and in what school system does your child attend? Are you happy with the school and education? If not, why not private school (or vice versa, why not public)? What are your school's pros and cons? If you could change schools, where would you go and why?[/quote] $250,000 Rockville Journalist and Attorney My child is in private school because I thought my particular cluster (Wootton) was too competitive and hard core. We are going to move upcounty to find a lower cost of living, a more middle class neighborhood. My son will go to public high school. I will look for diversity, especially economic. I do not like the neighborhoods that have so much money. [/quote]
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