Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Altruism is always the wrong way to look at your child's education. Being friends with the neighbor kids who go to the local school is a good reason. Having a short walk to the school is a good reason. Saving money for extra-curriculars, enrichment, and private/college down the road is THE most important reason to start with a public school.
Just don't kid yourself that you're doing it for other reasons except your own family's interests.
OP says they're thinking about it so they can have a way to have a community of local friends.
She does. But there's a whole lot of virtue-signaling hand-wringing going on as well.
I live in Bethesda, where half the families go to privates and half go to publics. There are many of us who can technically afford privates... but the publics are good and that allows us to invest the money we'd have spent on privates to grow our wealth for other things down the road. For example: my oldest son's 90K/yr university. Or downpayments for their future homes. Or more travel.
Even for people who can afford private K-12, private K-12 is often not the best choice.
Anonymous wrote:Try public K. If you can stomach it after a year, try 1st grade. If your child isn’t reading well by then, move to a quality private ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:There's no guarantee that public school will help your family establish neighborhood friendships. People move A LOT and even neighbors who stick around might send their kids to private school or homeschool.
Anonymous wrote:OP this is a no brainer. I’m in DC. Definately private over DCPS. DCPS is a mess and teaches to the lowest common denominator.
Now if you were in a much, much better school district then the decision might be a little harder.
Lastly, no way would I prioritize being friends with neighbors or whatever over my kids education.
BTW OP, even if you decide to go DCPS, you will see lots of kids leave DCPS in upper elementary or by middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Altruism is always the wrong way to look at your child's education. Being friends with the neighbor kids who go to the local school is a good reason. Having a short walk to the school is a good reason. Saving money for extra-curriculars, enrichment, and private/college down the road is THE most important reason to start with a public school.
Just don't kid yourself that you're doing it for other reasons except your own family's interests.
OP says they're thinking about it so they can have a way to have a community of local friends.
Anonymous wrote:Altruism is always the wrong way to look at your child's education. Being friends with the neighbor kids who go to the local school is a good reason. Having a short walk to the school is a good reason. Saving money for extra-curriculars, enrichment, and private/college down the road is THE most important reason to start with a public school.
Just don't kid yourself that you're doing it for other reasons except your own family's interests.