Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am outside the beltway. Our schools are “the bear” but the still suck.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These pro-public school parents will do anything to justify their poor decisions to expose their kids to the cut-throat (literally!!) environment of public schools. Just admit you were too selfish to sacrifice or make any effort to find a better place for your kid. I hope they are ok.
Sorry you can’t afford a nice neighborhood in the exurbs. We still have good schools.
Oh I probably live in a more expensive home than you. There's plenty of bad stuff happening in our high school which is an MCPS W school. there was a stabbing there not long ago actually. Glad we avoided that! There are no more GOOD public schools...they all have issues now.
There are actually plenty of good public schools left. They just aren’t inside the beltway.
Maybe it’s Maryland?
I’m not in Maryland and our schools don’t have the issues posters are complaining of. But we don’t really have low income families.
The other poster is just making a ton of shit up. The schools in MD they are referencing are perfectly safe, located in wealthy areas and have strong academics. If you do a simple google search you will find one incident from 5 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am outside the beltway. Our schools are “the bear” but the still suck.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These pro-public school parents will do anything to justify their poor decisions to expose their kids to the cut-throat (literally!!) environment of public schools. Just admit you were too selfish to sacrifice or make any effort to find a better place for your kid. I hope they are ok.
Sorry you can’t afford a nice neighborhood in the exurbs. We still have good schools.
Oh I probably live in a more expensive home than you. There's plenty of bad stuff happening in our high school which is an MCPS W school. there was a stabbing there not long ago actually. Glad we avoided that! There are no more GOOD public schools...they all have issues now.
There are actually plenty of good public schools left. They just aren’t inside the beltway.
Maybe it’s Maryland?
I’m not in Maryland and our schools don’t have the issues posters are complaining of. But we don’t really have low income families.
Anonymous wrote:I am outside the beltway. Our schools are “the bear” but the still suck.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These pro-public school parents will do anything to justify their poor decisions to expose their kids to the cut-throat (literally!!) environment of public schools. Just admit you were too selfish to sacrifice or make any effort to find a better place for your kid. I hope they are ok.
Sorry you can’t afford a nice neighborhood in the exurbs. We still have good schools.
Oh I probably live in a more expensive home than you. There's plenty of bad stuff happening in our high school which is an MCPS W school. there was a stabbing there not long ago actually. Glad we avoided that! There are no more GOOD public schools...they all have issues now.
There are actually plenty of good public schools left. They just aren’t inside the beltway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:110k is not middle class in DC, it is lower class.
Uhhh…that is absolutely not lower class. It’s literally the definition of middle class in DC.
middle income is not the same as middle class, which is based on lifestyle, values, etc. It would be better if we adopted a more British usage of the term “middle class” which honestly requires more like at least an upper middle class income to achieve, at least in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:110k is not middle class in DC, it is lower class.
Uhhh…that is absolutely not lower class. It’s literally the definition of middle class in DC.
Anonymous wrote:I am outside the beltway. Our schools are “the bear” but the still suck.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These pro-public school parents will do anything to justify their poor decisions to expose their kids to the cut-throat (literally!!) environment of public schools. Just admit you were too selfish to sacrifice or make any effort to find a better place for your kid. I hope they are ok.
Sorry you can’t afford a nice neighborhood in the exurbs. We still have good schools.
Oh I probably live in a more expensive home than you. There's plenty of bad stuff happening in our high school which is an MCPS W school. there was a stabbing there not long ago actually. Glad we avoided that! There are no more GOOD public schools...they all have issues now.
There are actually plenty of good public schools left. They just aren’t inside the beltway.
I am outside the beltway. Our schools are “the bear” but the still suck.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These pro-public school parents will do anything to justify their poor decisions to expose their kids to the cut-throat (literally!!) environment of public schools. Just admit you were too selfish to sacrifice or make any effort to find a better place for your kid. I hope they are ok.
Sorry you can’t afford a nice neighborhood in the exurbs. We still have good schools.
Oh I probably live in a more expensive home than you. There's plenty of bad stuff happening in our high school which is an MCPS W school. there was a stabbing there not long ago actually. Glad we avoided that! There are no more GOOD public schools...they all have issues now.
There are actually plenty of good public schools left. They just aren’t inside the beltway.
Anonymous wrote:110k is not middle class in DC, it is lower class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These pro-public school parents will do anything to justify their poor decisions to expose their kids to the cut-throat (literally!!) environment of public schools. Just admit you were too selfish to sacrifice or make any effort to find a better place for your kid. I hope they are ok.
Sorry you can’t afford a nice neighborhood in the exurbs. We still have good schools.
Oh I probably live in a more expensive home than you. There's plenty of bad stuff happening in our high school which is an MCPS W school. there was a stabbing there not long ago actually. Glad we avoided that! There are no more GOOD public schools...they all have issues now.
I recall a stabbing at the British International school in DC like 5 years ago. This shit happens everywhere.
Much more rare in private schools. But I am sure if you spend enough time researching you can find a few. It’s a daily thing in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These pro-public school parents will do anything to justify their poor decisions to expose their kids to the cut-throat (literally!!) environment of public schools. Just admit you were too selfish to sacrifice or make any effort to find a better place for your kid. I hope they are ok.
Sorry you can’t afford a nice neighborhood in the exurbs. We still have good schools.
Oh I probably live in a more expensive home than you. There's plenty of bad stuff happening in our high school which is an MCPS W school. there was a stabbing there not long ago actually. Glad we avoided that! There are no more GOOD public schools...they all have issues now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These pro-public school parents will do anything to justify their poor decisions to expose their kids to the cut-throat (literally!!) environment of public schools. Just admit you were too selfish to sacrifice or make any effort to find a better place for your kid. I hope they are ok.
Sorry you can’t afford a nice neighborhood in the exurbs. We still have good schools.
Oh I probably live in a more expensive home than you. There's plenty of bad stuff happening in our high school which is an MCPS W school. there was a stabbing there not long ago actually. Glad we avoided that! There are no more GOOD public schools...they all have issues now.
I recall a stabbing at the British International school in DC like 5 years ago. This shit happens everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are in college now and the kids who left for private didn’t have any better college outcomes than the kids who stayed. Bright kids are going to thrive anywhere.
You need to read the other millions of threads on this. Most of us don't send our kids to private for college outcomes. If that's your goal stay public! We send our kids private for whole child development, leadership development, social development etc. in addition to academic development - which is still better at private because of smaller more engaging classes.
I sent one of my kids for a year at TJ and on all those fronts mentioned above it was a disaster - he went back to his private school and my younger 3 never attended public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These pro-public school parents will do anything to justify their poor decisions to expose their kids to the cut-throat (literally!!) environment of public schools. Just admit you were too selfish to sacrifice or make any effort to find a better place for your kid. I hope they are ok.
Sorry you can’t afford a nice neighborhood in the exurbs. We still have good schools.
Oh I probably live in a more expensive home than you. There's plenty of bad stuff happening in our high school which is an MCPS W school. there was a stabbing there not long ago actually. Glad we avoided that! There are no more GOOD public schools...they all have issues now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps middle class needs to be defined here.
The median HHI in Washington, DC is $110k. In theory, that is literally Middle Class.
My understanding is that at say a Big3 DMV private, that family would receive significant aid...maybe even 100%.
I think they also might be entitled to something at DMV Catholic schools...but maybe only in HS.
I just don't see how it's possible for true middle class parents to be paying all that much for private school unless they are too proud to ask for FA.
No, idiot, that's middle income. Middle class is a lifestyle.