Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, you can afford it. I wouldn't pay for it though. I would much rather take nicer and more vacations with family than spend on private school. or earmark for the kids college or help with downpayment, wedding etc.
We live in a MCOL city in Austin. Our public schools are great, provided you buy into a good area. We "only" have 700K HHI , send our kids to public. Plenty of Meta, Apple, Dell, IBM, HP, startup VP/SVP level execs send their kids to the same public school. There are also single income families and some apartment complexes zoned to our Public school, so I feel my kids are able to meet and connect with kids from a wide range of socio economic status.
You are paying for your great public school through exorbitant housing costs and property taxes, it's not free. You can't afford to pay for a great private for multiple kids on that HHI, not without your quality of life diminishing substantially. That's the crux of it for most of the posters who are against it here, they can't really afford it.
We bought our home 9 years ago when older kid started kinder for $600K. Right now the house is valued per redfin around ~$900K, our total mortgage plus taxes is under 3K per year, total outstanding mortgage is $350K. BTW, our HHI went up just 2-3 years ago, and we are able to save 250k towards retirement every year. Out total NW is $4.5M, so I do think we can afford private school if we really want to for our two kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that private school is for families with 800k+ HHI. I know that in ten years children will be mostly attending the same schools and in twenty years most of them will be working at the same places making similar salaries. But both child and I LOVE the school. We are a fed family so making 300s. Market has bumped up our retirement to 1m and brokerage to another 1m. Some 529 that can also be tapped. Home is almost paid off and 2 investment properties. Can we afford 60k tuition and fees for 4 years for one child? Obviously no FA.
OP, I really believe you should think twice about private school. Everyone that sends their kids to one openly talks about more opportunity, better education, fewer distractions, and more comfortable alignment with upper class families. The reality is, however, that most of those same people are actually using private school as an opportunity to isolate their children from people of color and low income students. It is truly saddening to me that we still live in a society that practices such obvious discrimination in a deceptively concealed manner. Is this the person you want to be, OP? Please rise above it and take the higher ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that private school is for families with 800k+ HHI. I know that in ten years children will be mostly attending the same schools and in twenty years most of them will be working at the same places making similar salaries. But both child and I LOVE the school. We are a fed family so making 300s. Market has bumped up our retirement to 1m and brokerage to another 1m. Some 529 that can also be tapped. Home is almost paid off and 2 investment properties. Can we afford 60k tuition and fees for 4 years for one child? Obviously no FA.
OP, I really believe you should think twice about private school. Everyone that sends their kids to one openly talks about more opportunity, better education, fewer distractions, and more comfortable alignment with upper class families. The reality is, however, that most of those same people are actually using private school as an opportunity to isolate their children from people of color and low income students. It is truly saddening to me that we still live in a society that practices such obvious discrimination in a deceptively concealed manner. Is this the person you want to be, OP? Please rise above it and take the higher ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, you can afford it. I wouldn't pay for it though. I would much rather take nicer and more vacations with family than spend on private school. or earmark for the kids college or help with downpayment, wedding etc.
We live in a MCOL city in Austin. Our public schools are great, provided you buy into a good area. We "only" have 700K HHI , send our kids to public. Plenty of Meta, Apple, Dell, IBM, HP, startup VP/SVP level execs send their kids to the same public school. There are also single income families and some apartment complexes zoned to our Public school, so I feel my kids are able to meet and connect with kids from a wide range of socio economic status.
You are paying for your great public school through exorbitant housing costs and property taxes, it's not free. You can't afford to pay for a great private for multiple kids on that HHI, not without your quality of life diminishing substantially. That's the crux of it for most of the posters who are against it here, they can't really afford it.
We bought our home 9 years ago when older kid started kinder for $600K. Right now the house is valued per redfin around ~$900K, our total mortgage plus taxes is under 3K per year, total outstanding mortgage is $350K. BTW, our HHI went up just 2-3 years ago, and we are able to save 250k towards retirement every year. Out total NW is $4.5M, so I do think we can afford private school if we really want to for our two kids.
Anonymous wrote:“Private schools have more diversity than public schools in wealthy enclaves.”
Having a bunch of 1%er kids who have light brown skin isn’t diversity. Have your private admit 20% FARMS kids, half of whom don’t speak English and the other half have behavioral problems because of fetal alcohol syndrome or childhood trauma - then we’ll talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, you can afford it. I wouldn't pay for it though. I would much rather take nicer and more vacations with family than spend on private school. or earmark for the kids college or help with downpayment, wedding etc.
We live in a MCOL city in Austin. Our public schools are great, provided you buy into a good area. We "only" have 700K HHI , send our kids to public. Plenty of Meta, Apple, Dell, IBM, HP, startup VP/SVP level execs send their kids to the same public school. There are also single income families and some apartment complexes zoned to our Public school, so I feel my kids are able to meet and connect with kids from a wide range of socio economic status.
You are paying for your great public school through exorbitant housing costs and property taxes, it's not free. You can't afford to pay for a great private for multiple kids on that HHI, not without your quality of life diminishing substantially. That's the crux of it for most of the posters who are against it here, they can't really afford it.