Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved for the schools. We are in the BCC cluster, and it is fine but not great. Definitely stronger than the EOTP DCPS though. If I could do it over again I would have stayed in DC and done private.
I find this hard to believe. I had kids at fka Wilson, and know tons of BCC families and they all had the same experience/outcome wrt college. Also know a handful of families who moved to Maryland and then went private. So, they took a loss on housing and taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Does MCPS magnet change anybodys answers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved for the schools. We are in the BCC cluster, and it is fine but not great. Definitely stronger than the EOTP DCPS though. If I could do it over again I would have stayed in DC and done private.
I find this hard to believe. I had kids at fka Wilson, and know tons of BCC families and they all had the same experience/outcome wrt college. Also know a handful of families who moved to Maryland and then went private. So, they took a loss on housing and taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Different BCC family here with 1 kid already in college. No way would I spend $40k+++ per year per kid for private school unless money was truly no issue. MCPS is a bureaucracy and there's plenty I don't like, but my kids get a good education and the college outcomes are excellent.
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids and live in DC. Our oldest is in kindergarten at a local private school. She is anxious at times and doing well in a small school with focus on social emotional learning.
We love the school but don’t love the price tag and it means investing in schooling rather than all the other things we could do with $1.5 - $2M for 3 kids over the course of 12 years. (If we send all 3 kids to private)
We don’t want to leave DC but are considering moving to the suburbs for schools (as many people do!) It would be a big lifestyle change but worth it for great schools without paying through the nose too get them. But is your experience that the schools are really that great? I’m nervous about overhauling our lives for the schools, then finding schools that are overcrowded and focused on “teaching to the test”, and pulling our kid from a school where she is thriving. But the cost of our private school tuition ($40k) is tough to swallow, especially when there are some of the best school districts in the country a few miles away. And of course many DCPS schools are excellent as well.
If you moved for the schools, are you glad you did? Have the schools lived up to your hopes (if so, which schools?)? If not, why not?
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids and live in DC. Our oldest is in kindergarten at a local private school. She is anxious at times and doing well in a small school with focus on social emotional learning.
We love the school but don’t love the price tag and it means investing in schooling rather than all the other things we could do with $1.5 - $2M for 3 kids over the course of 12 years. (If we send all 3 kids to private)
We don’t want to leave DC but are considering moving to the suburbs for schools (as many people do!) It would be a big lifestyle change but worth it for great schools without paying through the nose too get them. But is your experience that the schools are really that great? I’m nervous about overhauling our lives for the schools, then finding schools that are overcrowded and focused on “teaching to the test”, and pulling our kid from a school where she is thriving. But the cost of our private school tuition ($40k) is tough to swallow, especially when there are some of the best school districts in the country a few miles away. And of course many DCPS schools are excellent as well.
If you moved for the schools, are you glad you did? Have the schools lived up to your hopes (if so, which schools?)? If not, why not?
Anonymous wrote:We moved for the schools. We are in the BCC cluster, and it is fine but not great. Definitely stronger than the EOTP DCPS though. If I could do it over again I would have stayed in DC and done private.