Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money was no factor for us, and I suspect for most of our neighbors(town of cc). We went public because it is an excellent school, and I wanted our kids to benefit from diversity and have friends in the hood. As for large class sizes, evidence suggests quality of teachers is most important. I have found the teachers at rhps to be excellent.
Tell us about the diversity in the town of Chevy Chase, where most of your neighbors can swing $60-90k every year for tuition. What kind of diversity is present in CC elemtary that is not found in, for example, Maret?
Anonymous wrote:Money was no factor for us, and I suspect for most of our neighbors(town of cc). We went public because it is an excellent school, and I wanted our kids to benefit from diversity and have friends in the hood. As for large class sizes, evidence suggests quality of teachers is most important. I have found the teachers at rhps to be excellent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a top DC private and am sending my kid to MoCo public. The bubble factor is my biggest concern - it's huge, much bigger than when I graduated 20 yrs ago. It's about the parents, not the kids. We moved to the Churchill district.
And the Churchill district isn't a bubble of sorts?
Anonymous wrote:Public and save money for college and graduate school.
Anonymous wrote:I went to a top DC private and am sending my kid to MoCo public. The bubble factor is my biggest concern - it's huge, much bigger than when I graduated 20 yrs ago. It's about the parents, not the kids. We moved to the Churchill district.