Anonymous wrote:I switch to private at college and graduate school. I don't see the need to pay for it prior as no one cares where you went to preschool or elementary school when you are 40. Rather kids be debt free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I switch to private at college and graduate school. I don't see the need to pay for it prior as no one cares where you went to preschool or elementary school when you are 40. Rather kids be debt free.
The kids themselves might care. You and many other people asset that the two educational experiences are equal and interchangeable -- but you're wrong.
The private education my elementary-aged child is getting Is, on balance, superior to what MoCo and dcps is offering (I would never live in Virginia so their offerings are irrelevant).
I'd have to disagree with this. We looked at private (and would have gone had we not got into the charter school we wanted), however, my daughter is learning two languages at her charter school. Her class size is the same at the Big 3 schools we looked at (and smaller then several other DC privates). I would say, MoCo publics and many DCPS schools, probably are not the same education levels but many of the charter school elementry programs (YuYing, MV, CM) are on par with private school education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I switch to private at college and graduate school. I don't see the need to pay for it prior as no one cares where you went to preschool or elementary school when you are 40. Rather kids be debt free.
The kids themselves might care. You and many other people asset that the two educational experiences are equal and interchangeable -- but you're wrong.
The private education my elementary-aged child is getting Is, on balance, superior to what MoCo and dcps is offering (I would never live in Virginia so their offerings are irrelevant).
I'd have to disagree with this. We looked at private (and would have gone had we not got into the charter school we wanted), however, my daughter is learning two languages at her charter school. Her class size is the same at the Big 3 schools we looked at (and smaller then several other DC privates). I would say, MoCo publics and many DCPS schools, probably are not the same education levels but many of the charter school elementry programs (YuYing, MV, CM) are on par with private school education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I switch to private at college and graduate school. I don't see the need to pay for it prior as no one cares where you went to preschool or elementary school when you are 40. Rather kids be debt free.
The kids themselves might care. You and many other people asset that the two educational experiences are equal and interchangeable -- but you're wrong.
The private education my elementary-aged child is getting Is, on balance, superior to what MoCo and dcps is offering (I would never live in Virginia so their offerings are irrelevant).
Anonymous wrote:I switch to private at college and graduate school. I don't see the need to pay for it prior as no one cares where you went to preschool or elementary school when you are 40. Rather kids be debt free.
Anonymous wrote:I switch to private at college and graduate school. I don't see the need to pay for it prior as no one cares where you went to preschool or elementary school when you are 40. Rather kids be debt free.