Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not free. Even with grandparents paying. We were in a similar position and ended up switching back to public. There is so much keeping up with the joneses at private schools and when you are in a different income bracket you cannot keep up. Your children will know it and feel it when they don’t have what the other kids do and can’t do what the other kids are doing.
As an example… my kids two best friends from private school are part of a country club and do swim team there. Kid feels left out because we’re not members. That’s not a rare situation.
And I’m not poor. I make 250K a year. But at the privates around here, most have incomes topping $1mil.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not free. Even with grandparents paying. We were in a similar position and ended up switching back to public. There is so much keeping up with the joneses at private schools and when you are in a different income bracket you cannot keep up. Your children will know it and feel it when they don’t have what the other kids do and can’t do what the other kids are doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming they can do this for the kids entire education I would jump on it.
My kid has been in small private since 4th and it’s like night and day. We had great teachers in public school in K-2nd so not knocking them. But private offers small class sizes, less violence and overall disturbances and more individual teaching.
To be fair in ES the class disruptions were due to kids with autism that were mainstreamed and were struggling, so having meltdowns, not because of violent kids. It’s still disruptive though.
BS BS Bs
Not one private in the DMV can compete with public’s
Privates don’t even have counselors that are certified
Nor are All the teachers
And religious privates are indoctrination centers math and science lol no
Anonymous wrote:We live in a PG county with several solid ES options and iffy middle and high schools with some selective programs that are highly regarded.
I generally believe in public schools and we are not aiming for a high pressure, highly selective school environment. If our kids get into top colleges, it will be because they were extraordinary, not because we pushed them to the max.
ILs have offered to pay private school tuition, no strings attached. I appreciate that this is an insanely generous gift, but I am still hesitating! Am I being stupid? I know a lot of our friends and family would look at me like I have three heads if I told them I was considering saying thanks but no thanks. But if we spent the same money moving to MoCo for the schools, no one would blink, and we like where we live.
The ILs will be supportive either way, it’s not about the gift. I don’t want my hang ups about the benefits of public school to keep my kids from something good, but I went to both types of school myself and I think it’s not an easy call. Is this stupid??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming they can do this for the kids entire education I would jump on it.
My kid has been in small private since 4th and it’s like night and day. We had great teachers in public school in K-2nd so not knocking them. But private offers small class sizes, less violence and overall disturbances and more individual teaching.
To be fair in ES the class disruptions were due to kids with autism that were mainstreamed and were struggling, so having meltdowns, not because of violent kids. It’s still disruptive though.
BS BS Bs
Not one private in the DMV can compete with public’s
Privates don’t even have counselors that are certified
Nor are All the teachers
And religious privates are indoctrination centers math and science lol no
Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids?
I think you need to look at the private schools in your area, make your ILs aware of the cost in case they don't realize how high it is, and determine the entry years for each school you are interested in.
Be aware of tuition increases of 5% or more annually. It's important your ILs know what they are signing up for.
Anonymous wrote:Assuming they can do this for the kids entire education I would jump on it.
My kid has been in small private since 4th and it’s like night and day. We had great teachers in public school in K-2nd so not knocking them. But private offers small class sizes, less violence and overall disturbances and more individual teaching.
To be fair in ES the class disruptions were due to kids with autism that were mainstreamed and were struggling, so having meltdowns, not because of violent kids. It’s still disruptive though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in a PG county with several solid ES options and iffy middle and high schools with some selective programs that are highly regarded.
I generally believe in public schools and we are not aiming for a high pressure, highly selective school environment. If our kids get into top colleges, it will be because they were extraordinary, not because we pushed them to the max.
ILs have offered to pay private school tuition, no strings attached. I appreciate that this is an insanely generous gift, but I am still hesitating! Am I being stupid? I know a lot of our friends and family would look at me like I have three heads if I told them I was considering saying thanks but no thanks. But if we spent the same money moving to MoCo for the schools, no one would blink, and we like where we live.
The ILs will be supportive either way, it’s not about the gift. I don’t want my hang ups about the benefits of public school to keep my kids from something good, but I went to both types of school myself and I think it’s not an easy call. Is this stupid??
OP stick with public
Anonymous wrote:We live in a PG county with several solid ES options and iffy middle and high schools with some selective programs that are highly regarded.
I generally believe in public schools and we are not aiming for a high pressure, highly selective school environment. If our kids get into top colleges, it will be because they were extraordinary, not because we pushed them to the max.
ILs have offered to pay private school tuition, no strings attached. I appreciate that this is an insanely generous gift, but I am still hesitating! Am I being stupid? I know a lot of our friends and family would look at me like I have three heads if I told them I was considering saying thanks but no thanks. But if we spent the same money moving to MoCo for the schools, no one would blink, and we like where we live.
The ILs will be supportive either way, it’s not about the gift. I don’t want my hang ups about the benefits of public school to keep my kids from something good, but I went to both types of school myself and I think it’s not an easy call. Is this stupid??