t’s a way to get people who would otherwise send their kids to private school to attend local public schools and joint the local community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because just like everything in life you get what you pay for. All my friends who brag about how much they save and then spend every min of the party/BBQ/brunch complaining about the location/commute or the unwashed masses.
It is sort of like all of the people who brag about their home’s appreciation out of one side of their mouth while bitching about the perils of homesteading before the neighborhood is ready. I rather just pay a premium and get premium situations. 200% when it comes to the kids, good enough isn’t really that good. Maybe if we had less money but then we would move.
Actually, the PK experience you get at DCPS is really good. And "premium" isn't always the same as data-driven and effective. Read up on ECE. Also, I don't know anyone who attends our Title 1 school who complains about the "unwashed masses," or refers to living in any part of DC as "homesteading." Who are you????
Anonymous wrote:Because just like everything in life you get what you pay for. All my friends who brag about how much they save and then spend every min of the party/BBQ/brunch complaining about the location/commute or the unwashed masses.
It is sort of like all of the people who brag about their home’s appreciation out of one side of their mouth while bitching about the perils of homesteading before the neighborhood is ready. I rather just pay a premium and get premium situations. 200% when it comes to the kids, good enough isn’t really that good. Maybe if we had less money but then we would move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because just like everything in life you get what you pay for. All my friends who brag about how much they save and then spend every min of the party/BBQ/brunch complaining about the location/commute or the unwashed masses.
It is sort of like all of the people who brag about their home’s appreciation out of one side of their mouth while bitching about the perils of homesteading before the neighborhood is ready. I rather just pay a premium and get premium situations. 200% when it comes to the kids, good enough isn’t really that good. Maybe if we had less money but then we would move.
Wow, no one I know does that! Probably that’s because your friends are snobs like you. Sorry, “premium” and washed people.
Ps: let this be a lesson for those who are considering WOTP living: this is the kind of person you will be around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because just like everything in life you get what you pay for. All my friends who brag about how much they save and then spend every min of the party/BBQ/brunch complaining about the location/commute or the unwashed masses.
It is sort of like all of the people who brag about their home’s appreciation out of one side of their mouth while bitching about the perils of homesteading before the neighborhood is ready. I rather just pay a premium and get premium situations. 200% when it comes to the kids, good enough isn’t really that good. Maybe if we had less money but then we would move.
Wow, no one I know does that! Probably that’s because your friends are snobs like you. Sorry, “premium” and washed people.
Anonymous wrote:Because just like everything in life you get what you pay for. All my friends who brag about how much they save and then spend every min of the party/BBQ/brunch complaining about the location/commute or the unwashed masses.
It is sort of like all of the people who brag about their home’s appreciation out of one side of their mouth while bitching about the perils of homesteading before the neighborhood is ready. I rather just pay a premium and get premium situations. 200% when it comes to the kids, good enough isn’t really that good. Maybe if we had less money but then we would move.
Anonymous wrote:I live in upper NW DC. We got a spot we were willing to drive to.
I think the issue is that the city tours universal, free preschool! And that makes it seem like it’s available to everyone at every school.
They just say free PK for select neighborhoods and select students! Everyone gets what is and isn’t a budget priority. But no one will feel misled when the discover it’s not really universal.
Anonymous wrote:I live in upper NW DC. We got a spot we were willing to drive to.
I think the issue is that the city tours universal, free preschool! And that makes it seem like it’s available to everyone at every school.
They just say free PK for select neighborhoods and select students! Everyone gets what is and isn’t a budget priority. But no one will feel misled when the discover it’s not really universal.