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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] They are not yet school age, no, but we have given quite a bit of consideration to our long term plans for schooling. Yes, I understand that may people leave as their children get older, but contrary to what people here would have you believe, it's by no means universal. We have friends and neighbors with older children who are staying in DC for the duration, whose kids are doing quite well, and whose advice we solicit. Is it the easy choice? No. But to paraphrase the other poster who is so offended by my opinion, sometimes it's not just about you or your family. [/quote] I really cannot even fathom the amount of arrogance and delusional self-importance that would lead one to conclude that living in DC and sensing your kids to public schools is somehow a great act of benevolence toward the other families. This attitude is frankly disgusting if we dig a bit deeper...no one needs you to ‘civilize’ their children with your presence.[/quote]
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