Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a lower middle class recipient of FA, I would like to point out the FA is not just for the family and child; the reason the top schools give generous financial aid is to attract students who can make a big contribution to their communities bringing diversity (racial, ethnic, cultural and economic), high intellect, leadership capacities, empathy and in some cases special talents and abilities. If the community did not have such students the learning environment would not be as good for all students.
Can I ask you what your HHI is and what % of FA do you get?[/quote. This is for Upper School. Our income is about 95k I realize on the real world this is not lower middle class but it is in the world of the Big 3. We get about 65 percent FA it has increased each year as tuition has gone up. We live on a lower income part of Maryland. Our house is worth about 300 k. Our DC is now a senior and has been accepted to a great college EA. Another college has offered a full tuition scholarship. We have another child also on FA in a different school. I know I will get critiqued for saying this but although we are thankful for the great education DC has gotten, DC has done an amazing amount for the school. The
School was lucky to have DC. DC is a campus leader with an demonstratable impact on several aspects of the school winning several prestigious awards during past years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Irrelevant
Well the poster said it was open to the neighborhood but the cars there mostly were from va and md and not thrilled to have my child go sit on the bloody bench and equipment tomorrow that was never cleaned up and just left there. Sounds relevant to me.
Not at all. It's open to the public to appease the neighbors. They have no control over who uses it once word gets out.
I don't know anything about the playground at Beauvoir but what exactly should they do about who uses it on the weekend? provide a playground monitor? Some people are pigs. We've left many a playground for some of the same reasons.
Exactly. I'm sure they would prefer not to keep it open for these very reasons. But when you constantly have neighborhood/ parking/ traffic issues to address you do anything you can to keep the vocal complainers in check
The school made the very conscious decision to open its playground to everyone because it was viewed as a kind thing to do, not due to pressure or requests from neighbors or anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha. Yes. Strictly out of kindness...
Actually it was out of kindness, as they were excited to share their new playground. Sorry you are so cynical you couldn't imagine that.
If you live in the neighborhood you know the back story. Sorry to burst your bubble, PP.
Anonymous wrote:The moms appeared to bring all their old squabbles to STA. I remained neutral and listened to a lot of gossip over the years. Other than that (lol) I think the kids received a great education. If you plan on using the parents from your child's school as your social circle I suggest you don't send your son their. These mom's hold petty grudges for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Irrelevant
Well the poster said it was open to the neighborhood but the cars there mostly were from va and md and not thrilled to have my child go sit on the bloody bench and equipment tomorrow that was never cleaned up and just left there. Sounds relevant to me.
It's "irrelevant" that the immediate neighbors personally hashed out the agreement with Beauvoir lawyers to open the facilities to the public, and yet BOTH the neighbors AND not-neighbors are allowed in. Even though those not-neighbors didn't themselves pay the land-use attorney hired by the neighbors in mid-2000s. Follow along. And urge your facilities guy to make a sweep of the play space every Monday morning before arrival time.
that's what occurs at my son's private DC school that opens its grounds to the public on the weekends
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Irrelevant
Well the poster said it was open to the neighborhood but the cars there mostly were from va and md and not thrilled to have my child go sit on the bloody bench and equipment tomorrow that was never cleaned up and just left there. Sounds relevant to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha. Yes. Strictly out of kindness...
Actually it was out of kindness, as they were excited to share their new playground. Sorry you are so cynical you couldn't imagine that.
Anonymous wrote:Haha. Yes. Strictly out of kindness...