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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yep, our private all boys school in DC hasn’t turned out to be worth the full tuition we pay at over 30 grand a year. [/quote] At least you're honest instead of trying to justify value that's not there.....[/quote] Thank you, many posts get angry when anything unfavorable is said about the school even though it’s the case or they will spin it to downplay it. [b]I did not anticipate this and really hoped it would’ve turned out to what I was sold on[/b], I’m actually quite sad about it for my child. But it’s too much of a disappointment. It didn’t have to be as wonderful as the school and parents touted, I just would’ve appreciated more honesty. Take what they say with a grain of salt, there is major bias and you’ll only get information of what they want you to know and all the polish. [/quote] This. I wish the school had been what I wanted but it wasn't. Hate to move my kid but this will be the final move back to public. At least he's looking forward to it. He's been bored.[/quote] Could it perhaps be that your kid is more used to public and its less demanding requirements for behavior, attitude and writing requirements? The complainers who spend a year in private think money was going to guarantee a happy kid. Not a good fit.[/quote] Actually, the class we are most disappointed in is English. No writing instruction whatsoever other than do few essays and was absolutely expecting lessons and exercises and this is written in the curicullum. Just wing it, that is how the school teaches the kids to make advances in their writing education. There was more writing instruction in public and have had to hire a tutor from a public school to fill in the gap. He was not impressed at what my child does in English and asked what are we paying private for when it’s inferior. [/quote]
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