Anonymous wrote:Someone suggested I post on public school forum since the private school forum would be biased towards private. We are really torn. DH and I both want to switch DS but don’t want to force DS if he will be miserable.
Anonymous wrote:I've generally seen on these boards that FCPS has a weak/underdeveloped curriculum in elementary, but gets stronger in middle and high school. My 7th grader had a LOT more explicit grammar instruction this year than he ever had in his well-regarded ES (although he still isn't expected to write much...I'm hoping that'll change next year).
Agree with prior posters who suggest supplementing rather than switching to private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a very happy social sixth grade son. He is a solid student, is part of student council, plays multiple sports, has lots of friends and all around good kid. We have not been happy with FCPS since Covid. There is little learning happening in the class, especially in language arts. I don’t think DS has progressed much since before Covid.
He is adamant that he does not want to switch schools and leave his friends.
Would you force him to switch?
I know he will make new friends immediately. We would like him to switch and can always return back to public.
Would you switch to private if you could easily afford it?
We have a seven figure income and can afford tuition.
Is he currently in 6th or going into 6th? If he is currently finishing 6th and going into middle school anyway I would send to private.
OP here. This was exactly our thinking, that this is a transition year. If he goes to a new middle school, why not go to private? He knows a few people at the privates we are considering, although not close. He doesn’t want to leave his best friends. I have tried to talk to him about how friendships shift in middle school but he is adamant he does not want to switch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a very happy social sixth grade son. He is a solid student, is part of student council, plays multiple sports, has lots of friends and all around good kid. We have not been happy with FCPS since Covid. There is little learning happening in the class, especially in language arts. I don’t think DS has progressed much since before Covid.
He is adamant that he does not want to switch schools and leave his friends.
Would you force him to switch?
I know he will make new friends immediately. We would like him to switch and can always return back to public.
Would you switch to private if you could easily afford it?
We have a seven figure income and can afford tuition.
Is he currently in 6th or going into 6th? If he is currently finishing 6th and going into middle school anyway I would send to private.
Anonymous wrote:A hard No.
And , Fwiw, the grass isn't always greener.
Anonymous wrote:I have a very happy social sixth grade son. He is a solid student, is part of student council, plays multiple sports, has lots of friends and all around good kid. We have not been happy with FCPS since Covid. There is little learning happening in the class, especially in language arts. I don’t think DS has progressed much since before Covid.
He is adamant that he does not want to switch schools and leave his friends.
Would you force him to switch?
I know he will make new friends immediately. We would like him to switch and can always return back to public.
Would you switch to private if you could easily afford it?
We have a seven figure income and can afford tuition.