Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attended private school for 12 years and sometimes it was a liability rather than a help in my college application process and beyond. The only reason I would send my kids to private is if they did not thrive in public school for some reason.
How can any kid thrive in the MCPS environment now? Anyone who says they are is lying.
Seriously WTF is wrong with you? My 15 yo cried when she got Covid, not because she was sick, but because she was going to miss so much school. She was boosted this weekend, and said she didn’t care if she had a reaction, she was going to school no matter what today because she was so excited for her first day of the new semester.
So screw you.
Just cause she wants to be there doesn't mean she is thriving. Is she getting straight A's? Cause you realize that no longer means anything.
Just because she’s happy in school DOESN’T mean she’s thriving? That’s the exact definition of thriving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attended private school for 12 years and sometimes it was a liability rather than a help in my college application process and beyond. The only reason I would send my kids to private is if they did not thrive in public school for some reason.
How can any kid thrive in the MCPS environment now? Anyone who says they are is lying.
Seriously WTF is wrong with you? My 15 yo cried when she got Covid, not because she was sick, but because she was going to miss so much school. She was boosted this weekend, and said she didn’t care if she had a reaction, she was going to school no matter what today because she was so excited for her first day of the new semester.
So screw you.
Just cause she wants to be there doesn't mean she is thriving. Is she getting straight A's? Cause you realize that no longer means anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attended private school for 12 years and sometimes it was a liability rather than a help in my college application process and beyond. The only reason I would send my kids to private is if they did not thrive in public school for some reason.
How can any kid thrive in the MCPS environment now? Anyone who says they are is lying.
Seriously WTF is wrong with you? My 15 yo cried when she got Covid, not because she was sick, but because she was going to miss so much school. She was boosted this weekend, and said she didn’t care if she had a reaction, she was going to school no matter what today because she was so excited for her first day of the new semester.
So screw you.
Just cause she wants to be there doesn't mean she is thriving. Is she getting straight A's? Cause you realize that no longer means anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attended private school for 12 years and sometimes it was a liability rather than a help in my college application process and beyond. The only reason I would send my kids to private is if they did not thrive in public school for some reason.
How can any kid thrive in the MCPS environment now? Anyone who says they are is lying.
Seriously WTF is wrong with you? My 15 yo cried when she got Covid, not because she was sick, but because she was going to miss so much school. She was boosted this weekend, and said she didn’t care if she had a reaction, she was going to school no matter what today because she was so excited for her first day of the new semester.
So screw you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the younger grades, I really like my kids going to school with neighborhood friends and also we have so many really great and committed teachers.
For HS, I’m happy with the diversity and challenge of courses offered.
Also, I feel like private schools is part of a pattern of spoiling kids….should everything be so perfect for them? I feel like it’s okay to sometimes get a not great teacher or have badly behaved classmates.
The truth is that most our advanced students will never have a class wiith, and are very unlikely to even cross paths with, the kids that are causing the trouble like the Magruder kid.
+1. I’m a graduate of MCPS and generally a supporter of public school. We have been overall very pleased with the quality and rigor of the teachers and classes in public, particularly at our W high school. We can afford private and gave our kids the option to apply in middle school and again in high school and both had no interest. My kids are happy, comfortable navigating a larger environment without being coddled and have good friends who live close by. It’s not perfect, but we have no regrets.