Anonymous wrote:OP -- don't forget the cost of summer programs/camp/daycare. That $30K/kid per year does not include the 10+ weeks of summer. Realistically, you need to look at parochial, try out your local public ES for a year, or move to a different district where you can use the public schools. I don't think you need to worry about HS yet as that decision is quite a ways down the road. If your oldest is going to be entering kinderg., it's only prudent to visit your local public school before you make a huge financial decision that will affect the future well-being of everyone in the family (be that parochial or moving).
Do your "due diligence" and visit the school you are currently zoned for. It might surprise you and be a "good enough" school for a few years. If it doesn't look like a do-able option, then fine.... at least you gave it a fair evaluation based on your own observation rather than rumor.
Frankly, I think it would be financially disasterous and irresponsible to spend $30K/year/kid on a salary of $225K. I know that $225K is a very good household income -- but not when you are spending $125K/year for tuition and summer programs. It's ridiculous that $225K doesn't get you everything you want.... but that's the way it is here.
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I think it would be financially disasterous and irresponsible to spend $30K/year/kid on a salary of $225K. I know that $225K is a very good household income -- but not when you are spending $125K/year for tuition and summer programs. It's ridiculous that $225K doesn't get you everything you want.... but that's the way it is here.
Anonymous wrote:WOW! I live in Vienna (and am very happy with the schools), but I also LOVE Alexandria, and often think that we should move there. I lived there (SE area) before I was married. However, reading about the schools has me reconsidering this idea. Are the schools (MS and HS) really 'that' bad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ACPS family here, and, like many others, we are weighing sending our kids to private/parochial (if we get accepted) vs moving to North Arlington.
We have three kids, so the possibility of three in private for elementary is financially ominous. We are both Feds with a combined HHI of $225k. Will need to float daycare in addition to private tuition. $28k for private kindergarten seems crazy, but our public school is that bad.
Based on others' experiences, are the Alexandria privates (SSSAS, ACDS, BF, St. Mary's) worth it, or are we realistically better biting the bullet and moving from our awesome neighborhood?
Looking for experiential comments from folks who opted to move for public over private. Are you happy with your decision? Why did you opt to move and where? Did you have to downsize or compromise on house, and do you regret it?
Any advice for a family just starting to navigate this decision?
Thanks in advance. This is all so overwhelming!
So your "awesome neighborhood" has such terrible schools you have to move or go private? Hmmmm.
Anonymous wrote:We left DC for public school in Arlington. We felt we wouldnt' be sacrificing quality in a dc private vs arlington strong public.
We were able to keep our rowhouse in DC and rent it out while buying a new home in Arlington. If we had stayed in the District we'd have one house and be putting all $ and savings into private.
We now have somebody paying off the mortgage on our DC home and it will be paid off before the kids are even out of HS. This is a much better deal for their future and our family's portfolio.
Anonymous wrote:ACPS family here, and, like many others, we are weighing sending our kids to private/parochial (if we get accepted) vs moving to North Arlington.
We have three kids, so the possibility of three in private for elementary is financially ominous. We are both Feds with a combined HHI of $225k. Will need to float daycare in addition to private tuition. $28k for private kindergarten seems crazy, but our public school is that bad.
Based on others' experiences, are the Alexandria privates (SSSAS, ACDS, BF, St. Mary's) worth it, or are we realistically better biting the bullet and moving from our awesome neighborhood?
Looking for experiential comments from folks who opted to move for public over private. Are you happy with your decision? Why did you opt to move and where? Did you have to downsize or compromise on house, and do you regret it?
Any advice for a family just starting to navigate this decision?
Thanks in advance. This is all so overwhelming!
Anonymous wrote:Sending 3 kids (at some point) to private on a combined HHI of $225k is crazy. Are your middle school and high school any better than your elementary? If not, that's a long time spending half of your after tax income on tuition. If you are going to move, I would do it sooner rather than later because at some point your kids will be old enough that they will have established friends in your neighborhood and the move will be hard. Another consideration is saving for college on your HHI and that much K-12 tuition.