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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm in another large city. I'm near-ish to retirement. If my children have children, I'm going to offer to homeschool them if my kids want me to do that. And I don't believe in homeschooling. Public education is a train wreck (even though I'd never send my own kids to the private school I teach in for other reasons). [/quote] Did this thread get taken over by anti-public education bots? You don’t believe in homeschooling, but you’d be willing to attempt to “educate” grandchildren? With what? Your public school education? Do you think your ideas out before your express your thoughts ever? Public education is what the public makes of it. You are the public. It’s a reflection of you. [/quote] The OP asked teachers if they send their own kids to public. Teachers are answering. You just don’t like that answer. There are threads all over DCUM about the declining state of MCPS. Teachers are sending out tons of distress signals, so perhaps it’s time to accept there might be a few problems?[/quote] This. I remember during the pandemic finding out our school counselor (who was fantastic) sent her son to private school. I alway thought that was interesting given the good school she was zoned for. Then of course during the pandemic lots of people tried to swarm the Catholic schools which were full by then. [/quote]
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