Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Lafayette parent, seriously considering a move to Bethesda or Arlington. I think the school pyramid we are in is only “adequate” for high school, there’s a lot of chatter about moving us to Wells/Coolidge, and there is no appealing public university in DC.
you don't sound like a real parent.
in-state tutiton cap outside of dc works
bye
there is no “in state tuition cap” for DC residents. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Are you not familiar with the DCTAG program? It provides up to a $10,000 per year scholarship to close the gap between in-state and out-of-state tuition. And it is not means tested (I mean, it is, but at $1 million).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Lafayette parent, seriously considering a move to Bethesda or Arlington. I think the school pyramid we are in is only “adequate” for high school, there’s a lot of chatter about moving us to Wells/Coolidge, and there is no appealing public university in DC.
you don't sound like a real parent.
in-state tutiton cap outside of dc works
bye
there is no “in state tuition cap” for DC residents. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Are you not familiar with the DCTAG program? It provides up to a $10,000 per year scholarship to close the gap between in-state and out-of-state tuition. And it is not means tested (I mean, it is, but at $1 million).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:90% of these people won’t leave DCPS. They are just on here bitching. At least 50% of these people are trolls to begin with.
I think you're wrong about that. I'm much, much more likely to move now for MS. Previously I had been pretty sure that I would stay in DCPS for MS and HS. But now I'm going to make a much bigger effort to move or use a charter instead, or even make a major financial sacrifice for a private. Even Catholic schools (which I had been adamantly opposed to as an ex-Catholic) are a possibility for us now. I realize that charters have not reopened either, but I would do anything to distance myself and my kid from the WTU now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Lafayette parent, seriously considering a move to Bethesda or Arlington. I think the school pyramid we are in is only “adequate” for high school, there’s a lot of chatter about moving us to Wells/Coolidge, and there is no appealing public university in DC.
you don't sound like a real parent.
in-state tutiton cap outside of dc works
bye
there is no “in state tuition cap” for DC residents. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Anonymous wrote:A question to parents who are considering moving out of DCPS (and I’m guessing there are tons more of you than there were before the DCPS vs WTU sh..t show and disgusting teachers’ comments on this forum) - what school district would be your top choice and why?
I know none has really opened, but to me, the fact that all schools in the country were going to go hybrid 2 days/week, and DCPS came up with their own “unique” plan speaks volumes to me that the district management is way too inadequate to improve within my kids school age time period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Lafayette parent, seriously considering a move to Bethesda or Arlington. I think the school pyramid we are in is only “adequate” for high school, there’s a lot of chatter about moving us to Wells/Coolidge, and there is no appealing public university in DC.
Fellow Lafayette parent here. Don't let the door hit you on the way out. I weep for your new school, just another administration for you to terrorize. And you are full of shit about Deal and Wilson. Talk about something you know about elitist snob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Lafayette parent, seriously considering a move to Bethesda or Arlington. I think the school pyramid we are in is only “adequate” for high school, there’s a lot of chatter about moving us to Wells/Coolidge, and there is no appealing public university in DC.
Bye Lafayette parent. Maybe if more of you move the school won’t be so overcrowded
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Lafayette parent, seriously considering a move to Bethesda or Arlington. I think the school pyramid we are in is only “adequate” for high school, there’s a lot of chatter about moving us to Wells/Coolidge, and there is no appealing public university in DC.
Anonymous wrote:We're making definite plans to move to Arlington next summer for our two kids, scouting out real estate for an elementary school and middle school that feed to Washington Liberty (we want IB Diploma there). We no longer trust DCPS and the WTU to reopen, even for hybrid, in the fall. Not just bitching, going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Lafayette parent, seriously considering a move to Bethesda or Arlington. I think the school pyramid we are in is only “adequate” for high school, there’s a lot of chatter about moving us to Wells/Coolidge, and there is no appealing public university in DC.
you don't sound like a real parent.
in-state tutiton cap outside of dc works
bye
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Lafayette parent, seriously considering a move to Bethesda or Arlington. I think the school pyramid we are in is only “adequate” for high school, there’s a lot of chatter about moving us to Wells/Coolidge, and there is no appealing public university in DC.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Lafayette parent, seriously considering a move to Bethesda or Arlington. I think the school pyramid we are in is only “adequate” for high school, there’s a lot of chatter about moving us to Wells/Coolidge, and there is no appealing public university in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Also funny people will leave - the pandemic will end. Yes DCPS is crazy during the pandemic. DCPS has good things and bad things.