Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ditto the PPs, it's not your place to get involved. How far apart are these schools?
We're in Fairfax. Mom is in Alexandria. So maybe 12 miles ~ 20 minutes-ish.
Anonymous wrote:You want to stir this up over a number? Have you gone to both schools? Assessed them for yourself? Talked to, oh I dunno, the kids's teachers? Compared the opportunities, class sizes, extra curiculars, experience and enthusiasm of the faculty? Met with the principals? Talked to other parents?
Or did you just want to stir shit up with the ex, and this is a convenient way to do it?
"She would send your kids to a school that's a *5* when we have an *exceptional* school right here! Did she even tell you that? I know you don't like to confront her, but think of the *children*."
What a manipulative piece of work.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband has two middle/high?? school aged kids and never bothered to review the schools in his or his children's neighborhood? Sometimes kids have to have the parents they were born to....
I never get people that don't pay attention to schools. Regardless of where the ratings come from.
I don't think OP is manipulative or wrong, but she's doing a better job than either of the parents those kids have. Maybe OPs kids will be better positioned with one conscientious parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could you give us a little bit more family background? You said you were new to this area, but mom is also settled here, and it would be surprising if you all just moved both households to this region right before school started. I'm wondering if there are other dynamics at play, such as that mom has been living here a while, the 2nd grader has been going to that school all along, both kids have lots of neighborhood friends, and generally they are very well-established in that community whereas moving them to your school would be completely uprooting them.
Prepare to be surprised: We're all new to the area; we moved here at the beginning of the summer. DH and I had job opportunities here and she agreed to move. The kids were going to summer camp at a private school in Alexandria, and the plan was for them to continue on at that school. Unfortunately, neither parent thought it was a good fit. However, both parents waited until late in the summer to agree on this and so the kids were just registered for public school last week.
Anonymous wrote:Your husbands ex moved to accommodate his new job local and to keep the kids able to see their dad (and you). She did not have to do that probably (depends on the legal paperwork.
With two young children and impending start to grade school, was there no discussion of where the mom might live since you all just moved? If she can't afford Fairfax, given she moved to help out, perhaps some assistance to her might help her get a place to live in the same school district. Perhaps not. Or maybe she has family where she is to help her while she works with after school care. All of these fine points impact the placement in elementary school.
I can see why the dad isn't making waves. His ex took a noble step that many a parent might not.
Anonymous wrote:Your husband has two middle/high?? school aged kids and never bothered to review the schools in his or his children's neighborhood? Sometimes kids have to have the parents they were born to....
I never get people that don't pay attention to schools. Regardless of where the ratings come from.
I don't think OP is manipulative or wrong, but she's doing a better job than either of the parents those kids have. Maybe OPs kids will be better positioned with one conscientious parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want to stir this up over a number? Have you gone to both schools? Assessed them for yourself? Talked to, oh I dunno, the kids's teachers? Compared the opportunities, class sizes, extra curiculars, experience and enthusiasm of the faculty? Met with the principals? Talked to other parents?
Or did you just want to stir shit up with the ex, and this is a convenient way to do it?
"She would send your kids to a school that's a *5* when we have an *exceptional* school right here! Did she even tell you that? I know you don't like to confront her, but think of the *children*."
What a manipulative piece of work.
Oh you're ridiculous. I have no interest in stirring things up with the kids' mom. I don't pretend to know what's best for my SC. That's for her and DH to figure out. Contrary to the ever prevalent stepmom myth, I am not an evil bitch. I do want the best for the kids and that's why I'm stressing over the school choice. I don't have kids of my own, and so I readily admit that I have no idea how much stock to put into the Great Schools rankings. That's why I'm asking strangers on the internet. I was hoping to get some constructive feedback.
Anonymous wrote:Who has custody of the children?
Anonymous wrote:You want to stir this up over a number? Have you gone to both schools? Assessed them for yourself? Talked to, oh I dunno, the kids's teachers? Compared the opportunities, class sizes, extra curiculars, experience and enthusiasm of the faculty? Met with the principals? Talked to other parents?
Or did you just want to stir shit up with the ex, and this is a convenient way to do it?
"She would send your kids to a school that's a *5* when we have an *exceptional* school right here! Did she even tell you that? I know you don't like to confront her, but think of the *children*."
What a manipulative piece of work.