Anonymous wrote:elementary school is great to stay public but many kids do start going to different schools in 5th/6th/ 7th grade. You've basically missed the application window for next year at this point so maybe just tell them thank you and we will reassess in the fall, at least for the older one?
Anonymous wrote:You spend a lot of money to live in an affluent school district, right? So that problem has been solved and you don’t need private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My in-laws are willing (and easily able) to pay for private for our kids. They made the same offer to all school-aged grandchildren and our SIL/BIL took them up on it. But I think we want to turn them down. Our first is in 3rd grade in a Whitman cluster elementary and our second is still in preschool. We like our current school, our future schools, and DCs little group of friends. Both DH and I went to public high schools. Kids don't seem to have any special learning or social needs that would make private an obvious advantage. I know privates are "better", but we are happy where we are. Thanks in part to both sets of grandparents and our personal contributions, 529s have enough money in them to cover four year private college plus grad school so we don't need to direct the offer to other types of educational assistance. Is it short sighted to say thanks but no thanks to the private school offer?
Don’t ever go to an open house for a private school. You can unsee it. IYKYK.
Anonymous wrote:elementary school is great to stay public but many kids do start going to different schools in 5th/6th/ 7th grade. You've basically missed the application window for next year at this point so maybe just tell them thank you and we will reassess in the fall, at least for the older one?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Offer is likely still there if we change our mind later, barring of course something horrible like them passing away. They want to decrease their taxable estate so would be happy if we took them up on this at any point, I am guessing. I can ask about camp, good idea!
Can also encourage them to add to the college fund, but they have already done that and not sure we need anymore. 9 year old already has over 300k in the account and with interest and the annual contributions DH and I put in, I am guessing we won't need anymore.
Anonymous wrote:My in-laws are willing (and easily able) to pay for private for our kids. They made the same offer to all school-aged grandchildren and our SIL/BIL took them up on it. But I think we want to turn them down. Our first is in 3rd grade in a Whitman cluster elementary and our second is still in preschool. We like our current school, our future schools, and DCs little group of friends. Both DH and I went to public high schools. Kids don't seem to have any special learning or social needs that would make private an obvious advantage. I know privates are "better", but we are happy where we are. Thanks in part to both sets of grandparents and our personal contributions, 529s have enough money in them to cover four year private college plus grad school so we don't need to direct the offer to other types of educational assistance. Is it short sighted to say thanks but no thanks to the private school offer?