Anonymous wrote:Do these posters claiming that all public elementaries are violent and terrible have actual experiences with public?
We have a 2nd grader in a "well-regarded" public school and have never encountered any violent or troubling behavior. We had one teacher we didn't love and that year was tough, but private schools also have a range of teachers and not all of them are the right fit for your child. Overall our experience at the public school has been really great and we like the teachers, administrators, other families and the kids themselves.
I'm sure private schools offer better services in some respects and they may be more responsive to parents since, after all, you are paying them. We'd consider private if we were ever unhappy with the public option, and we're certainly looking seriously at it for MS because I understand there are behavioral issues at our IB MS.
But after 2+ years in public, I can say honestly that it has in fact been a nurturing, positive environment, and we're glad for the school community in the neighborhood, and our kid has lots of wonderful friends. And we've saved thousands of dollars over going the private route, and that's not nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your glorification of the public school is delusional. Wait until you get a load of the violence and horrible behavior before you decide your public is “nurturing.” Lol.
I get that you don’t want to drive that much…that’s your only argument with merit.
Houses in our school zone start at $2mm, and there is 0% free lunch population. I am not worried about violence or dangerous behavior.
Materialism and bullying perhaps, but I imagine these issues are also present at the private school. Probably even more so, since the parents live in an area like this and still choose to shell out $50k/yr per kid for the private school experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your glorification of the public school is delusional. Wait until you get a load of the violence and horrible behavior before you decide your public is “nurturing.” Lol.
I get that you don’t want to drive that much…that’s your only argument with merit.
Houses in our school zone start at $2mm, and there is 0% free lunch population. I am not worried about violence or dangerous behavior.
Materialism and bullying perhaps, but I imagine these issues are also present at the private school. Probably even more so, since the parents live in an area like this and still choose to shell out $50k/yr per kid for the private school experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your glorification of the public school is delusional. Wait until you get a load of the violence and horrible behavior before you decide your public is “nurturing.” Lol
I get that you don’t want to drive that much…that’s your only argument with merit.
Houses in our school zone start at $2mm, and there is 0% free lunch population. I am not worried about violence or dangerous behavior.
Materialism and bullying perhaps, but I imagine these issues are also present at the private school. Probably even more so, since the parents live in an area like this and still choose to shell out $50k/yr per kid for the private school experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your glorification of the public school is delusional. Wait until you get a load of the violence and horrible behavior before you decide your public is “nurturing.” Lol.
I get that you don’t want to drive that much…that’s your only argument with merit.
Houses in our school zone start at $2mm, and there is 0% free lunch population. I am not worried about violence or dangerous behavior.
Materialism and bullying perhaps, but I imagine these issues are also present at the private school. Probably even more so, since the parents live in an area like this and still choose to shell out $50k/yr per kid for the private school experience.
Anonymous wrote:Your glorification of the public school is delusional. Wait until you get a load of the violence and horrible behavior before you decide your public is “nurturing.” Lol.
I get that you don’t want to drive that much…that’s your only argument with merit.
Anonymous wrote:I’m pro “if I do all the work I have the final say” in public you have a strong local community in your neighborhood, private you spend hours on the road you will hate. If he takes all driving responsibility I would reconsider, but he cannot put that all on you