Anonymous wrote:For the love of God, please don't drive to the ends of the earth to send your kids to the "best" privates. I live near three and traffic is a f$&*ing nightmare because of all the parents racing through the city from VA and MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're contemplating having our DS (6th grade) apply to a school that we love, but that is 10 miles from our house. For grades K-6, our DS has always been fortunate to attend a school that is very close to our house. (Our MCPS elementary in Bethesda was just 2 blocks from our house.)
Does anyone else drive their child or have their child take a bus 10 miles? Is it too long, or is it do-able? After getting home and doing homework, are they too tired to do any more activities?
We really like this school, and are just wondering if it's too far. Also, we're wondering if it's going to be difficult to make friends in school since many of the kids at the school live close to the school.
Thank you for any thoughts you may have. Does anyone do a lot of extra driving every day just to get their kids to private school? If so, what's your schedule and how have you made it work?
I live in Gaithersburg and took one kid to Bethesda for three years. Now I'm taking two kids for HS into DC for the next two years. They're up by 6 am, hit the shower get dressed, breakfast 99% of time is eaten in car, out the door by 7 am. They both play sports so most nights we don't get home until 7 or so. They have dinner while doing homework which could take them into 12 or 1 am depending. They're never in bed before 12 since they have a minimum of 4 hrs of homework. Every semester we would take a couple mental health days away from school just to sleep etc...I don't recommend it - unless the homework load is light.
Anonymous wrote:I would caution against a long commute unless the school is an unusually good fit (in which case its worth it). Without knowing what 10 miles you would be driving its difficult to know how long it would take but my DS went to a school about 30 minutes away. He took a school bus so the daily commute wasn't too bad BUT every time there was a parent teacher conference or some other event we would be on the road longer than we were at the school. This was especially true at rush hour when the 30 minute drive would expand to much longer, it became a disincentive to go to events. Plus all of his friends were far away. We moved him closer and everyone's quality of life improved.
Oh, and I've met kids coming from Frederick and Baltimore, however they didn't play any sports, but still...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're contemplating having our DS (6th grade) apply to a school that we love, but that is 10 miles from our house. For grades K-6, our DS has always been fortunate to attend a school that is very close to our house. (Our MCPS elementary in Bethesda was just 2 blocks from our house.)
Does anyone else drive their child or have their child take a bus 10 miles? Is it too long, or is it do-able? After getting home and doing homework, are they too tired to do any more activities?
We really like this school, and are just wondering if it's too far. Also, we're wondering if it's going to be difficult to make friends in school since many of the kids at the school live close to the school.
Thank you for any thoughts you may have. Does anyone do a lot of extra driving every day just to get their kids to private school? If so, what's your schedule and how have you made it work?
I live in Gaithersburg and took one kid to Bethesda for three years. Now I'm taking two kids for HS into DC for the next two years. They're up by 6 am, hit the shower get dressed, breakfast 99% of time is eaten in car, out the door by 7 am. They both play sports so most nights we don't get home until 7 or so. They have dinner while doing homework which could take them into 12 or 1 am depending. They're never in bed before 12 since they have a minimum of 4 hrs of homework. Every semester we would take a couple mental health days away from school just to sleep etc...I don't recommend it - unless the homework load is light.
Anonymous wrote:We're contemplating having our DS (6th grade) apply to a school that we love, but that is 10 miles from our house. For grades K-6, our DS has always been fortunate to attend a school that is very close to our house. (Our MCPS elementary in Bethesda was just 2 blocks from our house.)
Does anyone else drive their child or have their child take a bus 10 miles? Is it too long, or is it do-able? After getting home and doing homework, are they too tired to do any more activities?
We really like this school, and are just wondering if it's too far. Also, we're wondering if it's going to be difficult to make friends in school since many of the kids at the school live close to the school.
Thank you for any thoughts you may have. Does anyone do a lot of extra driving every day just to get their kids to private school? If so, what's your schedule and how have you made it work?