Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private for ES is the best option. In MCPS ES only kids below level get any attention or teacher time.
This is the age the lack of diversity in private schools would bother me the most though, personally. For older kids I could kind of see it if there were specific education gaps we were trying to address for our individual kids.
Why don't you research specific private schools to look at their "diversity" before making assumptions.
I have. You can’t possibly be suggesting that private schools are as diverse as public?
What is the advantage to education of the level of diversity in most MCPS schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private for ES is the best option. In MCPS ES only kids below level get any attention or teacher time.
This is the age the lack of diversity in private schools would bother me the most though, personally. For older kids I could kind of see it if there were specific education gaps we were trying to address for our individual kids.
Why don't you research specific private schools to look at their "diversity" before making assumptions.
I have. You can’t possibly be suggesting that private schools are as diverse as public?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private for ES is the best option. In MCPS ES only kids below level get any attention or teacher time.
This is the age the lack of diversity in private schools would bother me the most though, personally. For older kids I could kind of see it if there were specific education gaps we were trying to address for our individual kids.
Why don't you research specific private schools to look at their "diversity" before making assumptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private for ES is the best option. In MCPS ES only kids below level get any attention or teacher time.
This is the age the lack of diversity in private schools would bother me the most though, personally. For older kids I could kind of see it if there were specific education gaps we were trying to address for our individual kids.
Why don't you research specific private schools to look at their "diversity" before making assumptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math in private k-8 won't be anywhere close to MCPS. Private HS might have legit math teachers...or not. It's a gamble.
Catholic elementary schools provide a solid foundation on all subjects...which mcps cannot.
Hindsight being 20/20: K-8 in private school equips kids for success in advanced classes in HS.
+2. We went from mcps to private and now back to mcps. The level of academics at k-5 in private was years behind public - especially for advanced students. My kid went down reading and math levels. It may be different in later grades.
Certainly not in math
Not in math for an advanced student. K-5, Catholics offer more in terms of the foundation, especially if they still teach spelling, grammar and more but come MS, they don't have enough students to offer multiple classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math in private k-8 won't be anywhere close to MCPS. Private HS might have legit math teachers...or not. It's a gamble.
Catholic elementary schools provide a solid foundation on all subjects...which mcps cannot.
Hindsight being 20/20: K-8 in private school equips kids for success in advanced classes in HS.
+2. We went from mcps to private and now back to mcps. The level of academics at k-5 in private was years behind public - especially for advanced students. My kid went down reading and math levels. It may be different in later grades.
Certainly not in math
Not in math for an advanced student. K-5, Catholics offer more in terms of the foundation, especially if they still teach spelling, grammar and more but come MS, they don't have enough students to offer multiple classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private for ES is the best option. In MCPS ES only kids below level get any attention or teacher time.
This is the age the lack of diversity in private schools would bother me the most though, personally. For older kids I could kind of see it if there were specific education gaps we were trying to address for our individual kids.
Anonymous wrote:Private for ES is the best option. In MCPS ES only kids below level get any attention or teacher time.
Anonymous wrote:Private for ES is the best option. In MCPS ES only kids below level get any attention or teacher time.
Anonymous wrote:Public for elementary, private for MS, and public magnet HS for my kids (but they’d have attended the public DCC HS even if they hadn’t been accepted to the magnets). This has worked very well for us.