Anonymous wrote:Laughing at the we will homeschool because too much DL parents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are only so many slots in private schools. There will be many students that don’t get in that will be forced to stick with public school. Their parents are going to be even more angry and vocal. If FCPS doesn’t get its act together by the Fall, it could get VERY ugly.
I think this is right. The seats at the privates people would actually consider are already taken.
Yes, the well-known private schools are currently in the midst of the application season and most have received 10 applications per spot. That means 90% of families applying to the schools that you hear talked about on DCUM will be back in public (or will home school or move). That will be interesting.
The idea that parents will just "put their kids in private" is such a fallacy. There was some ability to do this last spring because the Catholic elementary schools were historically under-enrolled and allowed families to just enroll (and not go through the traditional admissions process). But those spots are long filled.
The traditional, large privates have very few spots and they're competitive in a normal year.
I'm really interested in seeing how this all pans out. Most of us will be back in public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Look, the immense majority of public schools in the DC area are overcrowded.
A few families taking their kids out won't change that, and with the economic malaise that will continue to impact the lower and middle class for years, are you seriously saying that families can afford to do something else than FREE PUBLIC?
Spent too much time in the rarified bubble that is DCUM, haven't you?![]()
Hello.. nothing is for free.. our real estate taxes are really high and include funding (covering up) public schools..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are only so many slots in private schools. There will be many students that don’t get in that will be forced to stick with public school. Their parents are going to be even more angry and vocal. If FCPS doesn’t get its act together by the Fall, it could get VERY ugly.
I think this is right. The seats at the privates people would actually consider are already taken.
Anonymous wrote:This year has also increased interest in homeschool or virtual schools and that will be an option for families that don’t want to go to public schools and can’t get into private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Look, the immense majority of public schools in the DC area are overcrowded.
A few families taking their kids out won't change that, and with the economic malaise that will continue to impact the lower and middle class for years, are you seriously saying that families can afford to do something else than FREE PUBLIC?
Spent too much time in the rarified bubble that is DCUM, haven't you?![]()
Hello.. nothing is for free.. our real estate taxes are really high and include funding (covering up) public schools..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If next year starts full time - I think it will not be a mass exodus. If it only starts hybrid - all bets are off.
But we won't know that for sure until very close to the start of school. By that point, there will be no way for people to leave because very few privates will have open spots. A few people will homeschool, but that's not a viable or desired outcome for most people.
Anonymous wrote:If next year starts full time - I think it will not be a mass exodus. If it only starts hybrid - all bets are off.
Anonymous wrote:please stop the empty threats for going to private and just go