Anonymous wrote:Bowie HS is a better option than some underenrolled DC school that has 3% of its students proficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d move or choose private or homeschool over either of those options.
+1
If your home is paid off, do you not have that much more flexibility in your income to cover private tuition or even supplementing with a tutor and homeschooling?
Anonymous wrote:I’d move or choose private or homeschool over either of those options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You already pay about $20k per year in taxes for public school, whether you have a kid that attends or not, whether you have a kid or not.
Where is that number from?
Here's what I find:
MD K-12 budget is ~$9B https://marylandeducators.org/analyzing-gov-moores-historic-8-8-billion-education-budget/#:~:text=At%20%248.8%20billion%2C%20Moore's%20K,%241.1%20billion%20for%20school%20construction.
MCPS budget is ~$3B (47% of total budget https://apps.montgomerycountymd.gov/BASISOPERATING/Common/Index.aspx)
https://moco360.media/2023/03/16/school-board-president-urges-passing-of-county-executives-proposed-budget/#:~:text=If%20approved%2C%20the%20budget%20would,funds%20for%20fiscal%20year%202024.
And I don't know if the MCPS budget is somehow overlapping with the MD budget.
Looks like MCPS budget includes state funds: $0.8B / 25% of the MCPS budget comes from the state, per 2 sources:
https://apps.montgomerycountymd.gov/BASISOPERATING/Common/Schedule.aspx?ID=SCHC&SchedID=C3
(of course MCPS website is 5 years out of date https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/about/budget.aspx )
MoCo has ~1M people, so a family of 4 averages... $3B/ytr/1Mpeople * 4people/household = ~$12K/household.
Mean household income in MoCo is $172K/yr, for mean household size of 2.74, so adjust accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anything in DC that would have seats for out of district kids is going to be worse than your local HS.
Anonymous wrote:You already pay about $20k per year in taxes for public school, whether you have a kid that attends or not, whether you have a kid or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything in DC that would have seats for out of district kids is going to be worse than your local HS.
OP here. Surprisingly, we were offered seats in several DC public schools. We did it just to see, because I'm just not happy with our local. Never thought we'd have a chance, let alone get multiple offers.