Anonymous wrote:YOU chose to live in that area. So instead of complaining deal.
Didn't you look at schools before moving? Or, better yet, didn't you save up for private school knowing you'd move into a school district that was not "acceptable" to you?
If dumb is in the genes, don't bother to apply to magnets.
Anonymous wrote:We live in downcounty MoCo and while we liked our home elementary school the middle and high schools are not acceptable to us. Therefore we have spent more time and energy over the years than I care to think about on magnet application processes, so as to get our kids a good education. Our kids are now in middle and high school magnets, so we are looking ahead to one more high school magnet app process for our middle-schooler, and then three college app processes.
By the time our eldest is applying to colleges next year, we will be old pros at this application-writing routine.
When I think about it, I get pretty irritated about all of the energy we have invested in strategizing, planning, etc. over the years, all in an effort to make sure our kids are in good situations, while our *one school district* peers in the western part of the county simply send their kids off to the school down the street. It seems like all anyone ever talks about around here is DCC schools and how to work the system.
Do NOT tell me, "you pay less in taxes so therefore you get what you get." We pay the same tax rate as the rest of MoCo, and we in the DCC deserve the same as the rest of MoCo.
/vent
Anonymous wrote:What were the unacceptable home schools?
Anonymous wrote:Wow - there are a lot of people making racist cracks on here lately. Or maybe it's just one troll.
To the PP talking about "you bought there - deal" and "didn't you research?" Some people cannot afford to live in Bethesda or Chevy Chase or Potomac. Following that same logic - private school is also not an option. So then those with a lower SES should automatically get a lower quality education?
Also, did you not read OP that all of her kids went though magnets? So, that last statement doesn't make her look dumb but, not sure what it says about other people ...
Anonymous wrote:We live in downcounty MoCo and while we liked our home elementary school the middle and high schools are not acceptable to us. Therefore we have spent more time and energy over the years than I care to think about on magnet application processes, so as to get our kids a good education. Our kids are now in middle and high school magnets, so we are looking ahead to one more high school magnet app process for our middle-schooler, and then three college app processes.
By the time our eldest is applying to colleges next year, we will be old pros at this application-writing routine.
When I think about it, I get pretty irritated about all of the energy we have invested in strategizing, planning, etc. over the years, all in an effort to make sure our kids are in good situations, while our *one school district* peers in the western part of the county simply send their kids off to the school down the street. It seems like all anyone ever talks about around here is DCC schools and how to work the system.
Do NOT tell me, "you pay less in taxes so therefore you get what you get." We pay the same tax rate as the rest of MoCo, and we in the DCC deserve the same as the rest of MoCo.
/vent
Anonymous wrote:We live in downcounty MoCo and while we liked our home elementary school the middle and high schools are not acceptable to us. Therefore we have spent more time and energy over the years than I care to think about on magnet application processes, so as to get our kids a good education. Our kids are now in middle and high school magnets, so we are looking ahead to one more high school magnet app process for our middle-schooler, and then three college app processes.
By the time our eldest is applying to colleges next year, we will be old pros at this application-writing routine.
When I think about it, I get pretty irritated about all of the energy we have invested in strategizing, planning, etc. over the years, all in an effort to make sure our kids are in good situations, while our *one school district* peers in the western part of the county simply send their kids off to the school down the street. It seems like all anyone ever talks about around here is DCC schools and how to work the system.
Do NOT tell me, "you pay less in taxes so therefore you get what you get." We pay the same tax rate as the rest of MoCo, and we in the DCC deserve the same as the rest of MoCo.
/vent