Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheesh some of my fellow parents suck. OP you wasted no time to copy/paste the internal communications huh? Why?!
+1
Fellow SFS parent here and I'm asking the same thing….why the rush to post? Why even post it at all? There are plenty of great schools in this area, so if you have an issue with the increase, then take it up with the school or enroll your child elsewhere. I would have probably been OK with you mentioning the increase just to see how others felt about it, but posting an entire letter that was meant for the school community was just unnecessary and messy.
Anonymous wrote:Sheesh some of my fellow parents suck. OP you wasted no time to copy/paste the internal communications huh? Why?!
Anonymous wrote:New York Times:
“Sidwell has long been described by some as the Harvard of Washington's private schools. Its tuition runs as high as $29,442 a year.”
Fees went up over the past 15 years but little else has changed. Now you know. You’re welcome.
Anonymous wrote:How about everyone who goes to Sidwell donates 50k a year to charity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York Times:
“Sidwell has long been described by some as the Harvard of Washington's private schools. Its tuition runs as high as $29,442 a year.”
Fees went up over the past 15 years but little else has changed. Now you know. You’re welcome.
What has changed?
Insurance costs, faculty tuition, cost of living, add-ons demanded by parents in terms of facilities, IT, arts and music resources, learning specialists etc. And of course, MOAR COLLEGE GUIDANCE
Anonymous wrote:New York Times:
“Sidwell has long been described by some as the Harvard of Washington's private schools. Its tuition runs as high as $29,442 a year.”
Fees went up over the past 15 years but little else has changed. Now you know. You’re welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, at bottom. But the tuition also drives the demand. It is a feature, not a bug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell isn't homogeneous, fwiw. It is very diverse, both economically and racially.
At $50k/yr?
I don’t think diversity means what you think it does.
I don't think you have any clue how much the school spends in financial aid.
For families making over $250k?
Do you have any FARMS kids? Did you ever have any Dreamers? Any kids straight from Union Station speaking only Spanish? Any homeless kids? Any kids who are medically fragile? Down Syndrome? LEVEL 2 autism? Any?
You have no true diversity.
It is a rigorous independent school. Kids with Level 2 autism or downs would not be able to handle the daily requirements academically. Why would you want to put kids into situations they would not be able to handle?