Anonymous wrote:
Personally, no, even though I know some parents have complained about BCC, our cluster's high school. Our budget is planned for college tuition for several kids, not private K-12 for any of them, and honestly, I feel my middle schooler will be able to navigate BCC decently.
You don't need to share here if you don't want to, but I think you need to examine carefully whether the issues present in your cluster's high school are likely to impact YOUR child particularly - not every issue impacts every child, some kids are more vulnerable than others to various things. And then there's the financial planning aspect. My oldest is in a private university that costs 85K a year (with merit aid, thankfully), so you need to factor in the costs of college.
Anonymous wrote:I’m realizing that rumors on DCUM have been costing parents millions of dollars.
Don’t believe everything you read.
Anonymous wrote:my kid was in private through 6th. 7th grade in MCPS was a dream. But 8th, 9th, and 10th have been horrible. If I could afford larger schools with more kids, I would send him back to private. But I can only afford the smaller schools and those are too socially stifling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I can middle school may be the end of my child's education at mcps. I had moved to my neighborhood for better schools but the issues at the high schools seem untenable. Unfortunately, I have 2 kids so it may be major $$$
Which neighborhood, better than what, and which issues at which high schools?
Anonymous wrote:I think I can middle school may be the end of my child's education at mcps. I had moved to my neighborhood for better schools but the issues at the high schools seem untenable. Unfortunately, I have 2 kids so it may be major $$$
Anonymous wrote:I think I can middle school may be the end of my child's education at mcps. I had moved to my neighborhood for better schools but the issues at the high schools seem untenable. Unfortunately, I have 2 kids so it may be major $$$