Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What income is considered UMC? Or is it measured in net worth?
Here’s a calculator by Pew: https://www.pewresearch.org/interactives/are-you-in-the-middle-class/
I plugged in $300K for a family of 4 in this area and it said that makes that family upper class.
Anonymous wrote:Because public was virtual for Covid. We did our two years but are headed back to public now that things are “normal” enough and I’m not worried about virtual school. We make $270 and while we CAN pay for private, it requires trading off things I would rather spend the tuition on.
Anonymous wrote:What income is considered UMC? Or is it measured in net worth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $250k….
Our local public school system is overcrowded. We wanted small class sizes for our twins. Our twins were preemies so had some minor delays. We didn’t want them sat in the back of the class and seemed problematic because they may need additional help. We’re delayed enough for an IEP. Been in private since PreK and now I’m 1st grade.
We sacrifice and drive old cars. LOL; it’s stretch but worth it.
You pay $100K on a $250K income?
We get small FA. We attend a $40k per kid school so $20k per kid. Trust me, $4,000 a month is still a stretch.
50% is not "small aid!"
When you make $250k and are still paying $4k a month, it is small to the PP. 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $250k….
Our local public school system is overcrowded. We wanted small class sizes for our twins. Our twins were preemies so had some minor delays. We didn’t want them sat in the back of the class and seemed problematic because they may need additional help. We’re delayed enough for an IEP. Been in private since PreK and now I’m 1st grade.
We sacrifice and drive old cars. LOL; it’s stretch but worth it.
You pay $100K on a $250K income?
We get small FA. We attend a $40k per kid school so $20k per kid. Trust me, $4,000 a month is still a stretch.
50% is not "small aid!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $250k….
Our local public school system is overcrowded. We wanted small class sizes for our twins. Our twins were preemies so had some minor delays. We didn’t want them sat in the back of the class and seemed problematic because they may need additional help. We’re delayed enough for an IEP. Been in private since PreK and now I’m 1st grade.
We sacrifice and drive old cars. LOL; it’s stretch but worth it.
You pay $100K on a $250K income?
We get small FA. We attend a $40k per kid school so $20k per kid. Trust me, $4,000 a month is still a stretch.
Anonymous wrote:I was a "good" public school lifer and I didn't realize until college what a freaking joke it was. And that I wasn't just a know-it-all arrogant teen, the adults who ran my high school (admins and teachers) were in fact more often than not unstable and lazy morons who only cared about milking the public trough. I vowed I would never send my kids to public. I ended up marrying a private school lifer, so there was really no debate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $250k….
Our local public school system is overcrowded. We wanted small class sizes for our twins. Our twins were preemies so had some minor delays. We didn’t want them sat in the back of the class and seemed problematic because they may need additional help. We’re delayed enough for an IEP. Been in private since PreK and now I’m 1st grade.
We sacrifice and drive old cars. LOL; it’s stretch but worth it.
You pay $100K on a $250K income?
Anonymous wrote:HHI $250k….
Our local public school system is overcrowded. We wanted small class sizes for our twins. Our twins were preemies so had some minor delays. We didn’t want them sat in the back of the class and seemed problematic because they may need additional help. We’re delayed enough for an IEP. Been in private since PreK and now I’m 1st grade.
We sacrifice and drive old cars. LOL; it’s stretch but worth it.