Anonymous wrote:Yikes! Please OP, provide your name so all MV families can avoid you. You sound like such a horrible person.
On another note, just because someone is non FARM, doesn't mean they are high SES. Many working class families that don't qualify for FARM.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes! Please OP, provide your name so all MV families can avoid you. You sound like such a horrible person.
On another note, just because someone is non FARM, doesn't mean they are high SES. Many working class families that don't qualify for FARM.
Please do not go to Mundo Verde. If you cant go even ten blocks east of the current location, this is not the right school for you. Your children would miss out on all of the fun activities that all the other kids were allowed to do because of your inflexibility, and it would be completely unfair to them. Don't do this to your kids.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I go to another charter school and have to say, this is why people dislike charter school parents.
It is NOT a neighborhood school. Sorry that you may get more Bloomingdale families and have to "gasp" be neighborly with them for your play dates.
If you want a neighborhood school, go to one.
OP here, I don't care if people dislike me as a new charter school parent. I have spent the last three years with one DC in a private and had to trek all over DC and Maryland to play dates and birthday parties and quite frankly, I am sick of it. I have absolutely no more interest in trekking to any location east of Georgia Avenue for play dates and parties. I have no energy to give to this and will not apologize for it. I have friends in Bloomingdale and our kids go to the same school but we NEVER do playdates. On the other hand, I regularly see my friends who are in Mt Pleasant because it is effortless. With my work schedule and my kids school schedule, I will not apologize for wanting one aspect of my life to be easy. Further, I have found that kids tend to develop closer relationships with kids they can hook up with in the blink of an eye for an impromptu outing to a park. That can't happen if the kid lives on the Hill and I am on the other side of D.C. If my in bound DCPS were a viable option, you can bet I would choose it, but at the end of the day it is not and very few people in my neighborhood even send their kids to our in-bound DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously -- the jury is in. No one feels sorry for you!
I didn't ask anyone to feel sorry for me. I asked for an opinion regarding a school's future demographics. A few posters were able to focus and provide responses, for which I thank them.
The rest of you are caught up in and projecting your own feelings of inadequacy where you expect little for your tax dollars and anyone who asks a question is seen as entitled so whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP could have avoid all her issues by living WOTP in JKLMM but she wanted it all including inexpensive housing... now she's complaining about the inconvenience of it all. BOO HOO!!!
My house is EOTP and costs the same as homes WOTP so get over yourself. I value diversity which is why I did not move WOTP.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously -- the jury is in. No one feels sorry for you!
Anonymous wrote:OP could have avoid all her issues by living WOTP in JKLMM but she wanted it all including inexpensive housing... now she's complaining about the inconvenience of it all. BOO HOO!!!
Anonymous wrote:So then why on earth are you going to MV? Is it the only school you got into? Or was this just a hypothetical?