Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Thanks everyone – I appreciate the comments. I like the solution of lettng our child decide the outcome. I think my husband will be swayed by this.
Wow. Did it really take DCUM to suggest this simple solution to you, OP? No wonder you are at an impasse.
Let us know if we can help you pick between the red and the yellow blouse tomorrow!
Anonymous wrote: Thanks everyone – I appreciate the comments. I like the solution of lettng our child decide the outcome. I think my husband will be swayed by this.
Anonymous wrote: Thanks everyone – I appreciate the comments. I like the solution of lettng our child decide the outcome. I think my husband will be swayed by this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - I haven't had time to read all the comments so you may have already addressed this, but it sounds like you are considering something like St. Albans v. Potomac. If your decision is something like that, a big big issue for you as mom will be driving - unless your DH is able to help out, as mine has been able to. It's not only the daily driving that will drive you nuts (especially if you have to drive into the district ?) during rush hour, but it's the playdate driving, the PTA driving, the fundraiser driving. We're currently in private that takes almost an hour roundtrip to make the drive. It has been worth every penny, but the moment DD starts talking about a playdate on the weekend, we shudder because kids live everywhere. The school is just a hub on an enormous wheel. Parties and driving will suck you dry. I've been at it almost 20 years. So I would go with the school most convenient to your home unless there is a bus option. Even with a bus option, remember that the weekend activities will still require one of you to drive to Leesburg or Rockville or Mt. Vernon for parties and playdates. It's just a fact of public school life. Good luck!
Yes! Did that for 5 years...now in a closer school to us, plus to our quality of life!
).Anonymous wrote:OP - I haven't had time to read all the comments so you may have already addressed this, but it sounds like you are considering something like St. Albans v. Potomac. If your decision is something like that, a big big issue for you as mom will be driving - unless your DH is able to help out, as mine has been able to. It's not only the daily driving that will drive you nuts (especially if you have to drive into the district ?) during rush hour, but it's the playdate driving, the PTA driving, the fundraiser driving. We're currently in private that takes almost an hour roundtrip to make the drive. It has been worth every penny, but the moment DD starts talking about a playdate on the weekend, we shudder because kids live everywhere. The school is just a hub on an enormous wheel. Parties and driving will suck you dry. I've been at it almost 20 years. So I would go with the school most convenient to your home unless there is a bus option. Even with a bus option, remember that the weekend activities will still require one of you to drive to Leesburg or Rockville or Mt. Vernon for parties and playdates. It's just a fact of public school life. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Let your child be the tie breaker. It's high school and your child's opinion should matter.
It won't suddenly become easier to decide.