Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my kids to a DC private school for a while. I live 1/2 mile over the DC line so distance was not a big deal. I chose to live in Bethesda long before I had kids because I grew up here and like it. I lived in DC for a while but at that time it was not ideal. Had my apartment and car broken into, city services were lacking and difficult to access. I know things have changed since but in the meantime I am back in Bethesda and have no plans to move.
Two people were stabbed last night (one killed) at the Woodley Park Metro. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Yeah, people are getting stabbed all the time in the Woodley metro...not. The only reason you even know about it is because it was unusual. If it was typical, it wouldnt be all over the news. And no one ever gets stabbed in the 'burbs? Lululemon, anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my kids to a DC private school for a while. I live 1/2 mile over the DC line so distance was not a big deal. I chose to live in Bethesda long before I had kids because I grew up here and like it. I lived in DC for a while but at that time it was not ideal. Had my apartment and car broken into, city services were lacking and difficult to access. I know things have changed since but in the meantime I am back in Bethesda and have no plans to move.
Two people were stabbed last night (one killed) at the Woodley Park Metro. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really puzzled: I thought that the main reason why people choose to take on a long commute from the suburbs is so that the kids can attend good public schools. If you send your child to a private school in DC, why do you live in the suburbs?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:a) not all suburbs have great schools;
c) some of us start of in the suburbs and like the place we live, and don't particularly want to sell up and move just to be a couple miles closer to the kids' school;
b) not all suburbs are a long commute. I live in Alexandria, and get to work downtown each morning more quickly than my friends in NW DC.
Anonymous wrote:I sent my kids to a DC private school for a while. I live 1/2 mile over the DC line so distance was not a big deal. I chose to live in Bethesda long before I had kids because I grew up here and like it. I lived in DC for a while but at that time it was not ideal. Had my apartment and car broken into, city services were lacking and difficult to access. I know things have changed since but in the meantime I am back in Bethesda and have no plans to move.