Anonymous wrote:NP. These threads always attract the most privileged and ignorant of public school parents, who have no idea what it’s like to live in a district where kids go away in ambulances because of drugs, gangs are an issue, the bathrooms aren’t safe, kids are vaping in classrooms, no books are assigned reading, and GPAs are essentially pass/fail because an absolute minimum gets you an A.
I would literally pay twice the tuition I do (over $50k) for private school and it has nothing to do with college whatsoever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. These threads always attract the most privileged and ignorant of public school parents, who have no idea what it’s like to live in a district where kids go away in ambulances because of drugs, gangs are an issue, the bathrooms aren’t safe, kids are vaping in classrooms, no books are assigned reading, and GPAs are essentially pass/fail because an absolute minimum gets you an A.
I would literally pay twice the tuition I do (over $50k) for private school and it has nothing to do with college whatsoever.
Why do you live in a place like this, yet you would pay $100k for private school?
Because it’s a beautiful place to live, with a great quality of life. But the schools are dismal. Do you really not understand that?
Honestly some of the public parents on this thread seem so incredibly sheltered and clueless. The world consists of more than Bethesda, you know.
Hmm...I don't know of many places that are "beautiful places to live" where the local public school has gangs, ambulances because of drugs and the other things mentioned. Is this Old Town Alexandria? What HS is PP referring?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. These threads always attract the most privileged and ignorant of public school parents, who have no idea what it’s like to live in a district where kids go away in ambulances because of drugs, gangs are an issue, the bathrooms aren’t safe, kids are vaping in classrooms, no books are assigned reading, and GPAs are essentially pass/fail because an absolute minimum gets you an A.
I would literally pay twice the tuition I do (over $50k) for private school and it has nothing to do with college whatsoever.
Why do you live in a place like this, yet you would pay $100k for private school?
Because it’s a beautiful place to live, with a great quality of life. But the schools are dismal. Do you really not understand that?
Honestly some of the public parents on this thread seem so incredibly sheltered and clueless. The world consists of more than Bethesda, you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, because my child's education and happiness is worth more than just getting into a good university.
What if you were in a neighborhood with well educated parents in public. Kids are happy and having their educational needs met in the gifted and honors programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am driving myself mad on whether we should stay at our public or switch to private. We moved to McLean for their strong public school system and kids will likely have to commute to Maryland or DC.
That is crazy. Stay at your public unless your kid has a problem. One friend of mine chooses private because her kid has too much anxiety. I warned her it will be a different anxiety in her private and she is dealing with her choice now.
Pp here. We used to live in the city and chose McLean for their schools and close proximity to work. Now that we live here, we have found many families still send their kids to private and commute to DC and MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. These threads always attract the most privileged and ignorant of public school parents, who have no idea what it’s like to live in a district where kids go away in ambulances because of drugs, gangs are an issue, the bathrooms aren’t safe, kids are vaping in classrooms, no books are assigned reading, and GPAs are essentially pass/fail because an absolute minimum gets you an A.
I would literally pay twice the tuition I do (over $50k) for private school and it has nothing to do with college whatsoever.
Why do you live in a place like this, yet you would pay $100k for private school?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, because my child's education and happiness is worth more than just getting into a good university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. These threads always attract the most privileged and ignorant of public school parents, who have no idea what it’s like to live in a district where kids go away in ambulances because of drugs, gangs are an issue, the bathrooms aren’t safe, kids are vaping in classrooms, no books are assigned reading, and GPAs are essentially pass/fail because an absolute minimum gets you an A.
I would literally pay twice the tuition I do (over $50k) for private school and it has nothing to do with college whatsoever.
Duh, you're in the same district and while you're in a school a mile up the road, you're kids are statistically not safer. My kid is not getting mugged in the bathroom or experiencing vaping in the classroom. Protecting your kid from what is real in the world is a big disservice to them and the word. I feel sorry for you when the bubble pops and inevitably, it will. You are not able to hold the world out. And, my kid probably has less stress and will get into a better college. Keep writing your check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. These threads always attract the most privileged and ignorant of public school parents, who have no idea what it’s like to live in a district where kids go away in ambulances because of drugs, gangs are an issue, the bathrooms aren’t safe, kids are vaping in classrooms, no books are assigned reading, and GPAs are essentially pass/fail because an absolute minimum gets you an A.
I would literally pay twice the tuition I do (over $50k) for private school and it has nothing to do with college whatsoever.
Duh, you're in the same district and while you're in a school a mile up the road, you're kids are statistically not safer. My kid is not getting mugged in the bathroom or experiencing vaping in the classroom. Protecting your kid from what is real in the world is a big disservice to them and the word. I feel sorry for you when the bubble pops and inevitably, it will. You are not able to hold the world out. And, my kid probably has less stress and will get into a better college. Keep writing your check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. These threads always attract the most privileged and ignorant of public school parents, who have no idea what it’s like to live in a district where kids go away in ambulances because of drugs, gangs are an issue, the bathrooms aren’t safe, kids are vaping in classrooms, no books are assigned reading, and GPAs are essentially pass/fail because an absolute minimum gets you an A.
I would literally pay twice the tuition I do (over $50k) for private school and it has nothing to do with college whatsoever.
Why do you live in a place like this, yet you would pay $100k for private school?