Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s really not better than the public schools. Mainly, it’s for HoCo families who want their kids away from poor non-Asian minorities.
There are minorities, including non-Asians, at Glenelg Country School.
Putting aside the silliness of your post, the one thing I will somewhat agree on is the implication it's odd to be living in Howard County and looking at private schools. I say this as a private school parent.
It may have been usual in the past, but perhaps not anymore.
I have one child in a great HCPSS high school that we are happy with, and another in private for a number of reasons. One reason is the regular threat of redistricting, which has worn on us so much that we wanted to give the younger kid a chance to be at the same high school all four years and not risk changing schools sophomore or junior year. Boundary adjustments are necessary from time to time, and most kids would do fine, but my particular child is difficult enough and desperately needs stability. I'm tired of debating high school boundaries every 1-2 years. And you know what else sucks? I would have happily sent my kids to a "lesser performing" high school if we were redistricted for 9th grade. But this will they or won't they back and forth is nonsense. Some students, like my older son, would do just fine changing in 10th or even 11th grade, but others will struggle. I'm sure my 9th grader would have been fine, but why risk it? Seriously, how do you enjoy your freshman year of high school when you have no idea where you will be next year?