Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where in LA do you live? Are the public schools just not an option? What about parochial? (usually the cost is much lower) As an alternative could you consider moving to a neighborhood with better public schools?
I live in Reseda. public school is not an option here
I bought a house in 2015 which we have renovated over last 8 years. from what i can see, we will be forced to move due to the schools
Most good private schools seem to be in the $35-$40k range
I went to see under $20k schools and they weren't quite impressive.
Reseda? I’m going to give you a tip, if you can swing the drive or carpool: Las Virgenes Unified and Oak Park Unified School District.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where in LA do you live? Are the public schools just not an option? What about parochial? (usually the cost is much lower) As an alternative could you consider moving to a neighborhood with better public schools?
I live in Reseda. public school is not an option here
I bought a house in 2015 which we have renovated over last 8 years. from what i can see, we will be forced to move due to the schools
Most good private schools seem to be in the $35-$40k range
I went to see under $20k schools and they weren't quite impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Where in LA do you live? Are the public schools just not an option? What about parochial? (usually the cost is much lower) As an alternative could you consider moving to a neighborhood with better public schools?
Anonymous wrote:2 percent of gross income in DC. 3 kids. next year will rise to 5 percent
Anonymous wrote:I live in LA county and my daughters just turned 4 year old. Starting to look into private elementary schools and these tuition fees are crazy. As high as $40-$50k![]()
If i decide to go private route i will be spending 15-20% of my income in tuitions with these tuition fees. is this normal ?
What percent of gross income are people spending on private schools ?