Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't she just live in montgomery county for way less money and a school that is as good or better?
I don't get why she is spending her money like that
Anonymous wrote:
I'm on our elementary's PTA Board and disapprove of school auctions. I understand it brings in money for the school, so I keep my mouth shut, but I do not condone the message that a public school can encourage inequalities, that if you have money, you get more school-related stuff. At our school, shadowing the Principal is auctioned off, or a lunch with the assistant Principal, etc. Tying a relationship with a special teacher or administrator with money is just wrong.
So I don't go. Don't want to see that happening live.
Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't she just live in montgomery county for way less money and a school that is as good or better?
I don't get why she is spending her money like that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really Janney?
$200 a couple?
The school demographic is getting insanely wealthy, especially in the PK-1st years.
Maybe once a year they don't want to see cheapos like you?
this is so perfect it couldn't possibly have even come from an actual Janney parent. Bravo!
It didn't ???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure if you can afford a 1.5 mil house you can afford $200 for the auction. Also, you don't have to go.
Are you saying al of the families at Janet live in 1.5 mil houses or is that the average? It’s it’s the average, shouldn’t you care about those below the average? This is sad.
Pretty much. Its about 98% in 1.2 and above. Many now in 1.5+.
Where did you pull that stat? There are many families that bought >10 years ago. There are also renters that are already stretched with their housing and can’t swing $200 to go to a school event. The snobbishness of Janney stinks.
Oh cry me a river. Stretched thin in a million dollar house??? I'm in bounds for Murch and live paycheck to paycheck as a single parent just so my son can go to a decent school. I rent a very old 2 bedroom apartment. There is no way I will ever own in that neighborhood. Anyone who can afford a house zoned for Janney isn't struggling (or at least shouldn't be). Get real.
Anonymous wrote:There are much better and larger houses in the Murch area!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure if you can afford a 1.5 mil house you can afford $200 for the auction. Also, you don't have to go.
Are you saying al of the families at Janet live in 1.5 mil houses or is that the average? It’s it’s the average, shouldn’t you care about those below the average? This is sad.
Pretty much. Its about 98% in 1.2 and above. Many now in 1.5+.
Median sales price is about $1M: https://www.trulia.com/real_estate/American_University_Park-Washington/1791/market-trends/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure if you can afford a 1.5 mil house you can afford $200 for the auction. Also, you don't have to go.
Are you saying al of the families at Janet live in 1.5 mil houses or is that the average? It’s it’s the average, shouldn’t you care about those below the average? This is sad.
Pretty much. Its about 98% in 1.2 and above. Many now in 1.5+.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really Janney?
$200 a couple?
The school demographic is getting insanely wealthy, especially in the PK-1st years.
Maybe once a year they don't want to see cheapos like you?
this is so perfect it couldn't possibly have even come from an actual Janney parent. Bravo!