Anonymous
Post 05/25/2016 06:12     Subject: Re:PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

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Anonymous
Post 01/18/2016 10:48     Subject: Re:PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Went from straight A's at a Montgomery county school to B and C's in pg county. Teachers do not care and the children at pg schools are bad as hell that they become a distraction. Worse regret ever.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2016 10:30     Subject: PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Accokeek Academy (all day TAG).


How do u like Accokeek so far?
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2016 08:46     Subject: PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

I have multiple kids who have gone to various privates. Sometimes it has been fantastic, other times, not a good fit. It's been very expensive and logistically challenging. If I could do it over, honestly, I probably would move to MoCo or HoCo and do public.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2016 17:07     Subject: PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

My kids are at Accokeek Academy (all day TAG).
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2015 09:51     Subject: PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

PP, he's at Greenbelt Middle. Our neighborhood MS is Hyattsville Middle, which has an incredible music program. He and a couple friends from Hyattsville Middle played in the honors band this year and had a blast.
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2015 23:36     Subject: Re:PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It always amazes me that parents even think twice about sending your own kids to private school. I was born in PG county and chose to buy a home here before I had kids. Now I have two and they both are in private school. If you live in PG County and you care about your kids then you send them to private school. I went to private school, some of my friends and family chose public as the best option, I can guarantee you that the private school kids had better opportunities than my friends and family in public school.

I don't even know how this is such a hotly contested debate. Public school is NEVER better than private. The government is bad at so many things why would they all of a sudden be awesome at teaching your kids? If you care about your children and you live in PG you have to go private.

What is worth more than your child's education and welfare? A family vacation, a new car, etc. the answer should be NOTHING is worth more. Your child should be your #1 investment. stop trying to justify that public education in PG is "as good" as private or that private elementary school is a waste of money, none of these excuses matter when discussing your child.
because there should be more to the educational experience than academics. Economic diversity, for example. There are also additional priorities people have around time spent in the car and at what point is it too much? So far, for elementary, I am happy with our PG public. We will see how things shake out later.


+2 Another happy family at a local PG County Public School. For elementary it is fine... my child is getting supplemental work along with being pulled out for reading & math. Middle and high school is where it gets tricky and we will most likely move to private school.


+3 We live here on purpose. My child is in his last year of public middle school, and is getting a great education, is exposed to many cool opportunities, and odds are very good that he will attend a high school in the public system.


Which middle school?
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2015 23:19     Subject: PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University Park Elementary. Great teachers, very involved parents, very diverse student body and fantastic school community. Only problem is Univerdity Park is definitely one of the pricier PGC neighborhoods.


What do you think of the new principal?
lol
Anonymous
Post 12/30/2015 18:11     Subject: PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:University Park Elementary. Great teachers, very involved parents, very diverse student body and fantastic school community. Only problem is Univerdity Park is definitely one of the pricier PGC neighborhoods.


What do you think of the new principal?
Anonymous
Post 12/29/2015 12:58     Subject: Re:PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It always amazes me that parents even think twice about sending your own kids to private school. I was born in PG county and chose to buy a home here before I had kids. Now I have two and they both are in private school. If you live in PG County and you care about your kids then you send them to private school. I went to private school, some of my friends and family chose public as the best option, I can guarantee you that the private school kids had better opportunities than my friends and family in public school.

I don't even know how this is such a hotly contested debate. Public school is NEVER better than private. The government is bad at so many things why would they all of a sudden be awesome at teaching your kids? If you care about your children and you live in PG you have to go private.

What is worth more than your child's education and welfare? A family vacation, a new car, etc. the answer should be NOTHING is worth more. Your child should be your #1 investment. stop trying to justify that public education in PG is "as good" as private or that private elementary school is a waste of money, none of these excuses matter when discussing your child.
because there should be more to the educational experience than academics. Economic diversity, for example. There are also additional priorities people have around time spent in the car and at what point is it too much? So far, for elementary, I am happy with our PG public. We will see how things shake out later.


+2 Another happy family at a local PG County Public School. For elementary it is fine... my child is getting supplemental work along with being pulled out for reading & math. Middle and high school is where it gets tricky and we will most likely move to private school.


+3 We live here on purpose. My child is in his last year of public middle school, and is getting a great education, is exposed to many cool opportunities, and odds are very good that he will attend a high school in the public system.
Anonymous
Post 12/29/2015 10:07     Subject: Re:PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It always amazes me that parents even think twice about sending your own kids to private school. I was born in PG county and chose to buy a home here before I had kids. Now I have two and they both are in private school. If you live in PG County and you care about your kids then you send them to private school. I went to private school, some of my friends and family chose public as the best option, I can guarantee you that the private school kids had better opportunities than my friends and family in public school.

I don't even know how this is such a hotly contested debate. Public school is NEVER better than private. The government is bad at so many things why would they all of a sudden be awesome at teaching your kids? If you care about your children and you live in PG you have to go private.

What is worth more than your child's education and welfare? A family vacation, a new car, etc. the answer should be NOTHING is worth more. Your child should be your #1 investment. stop trying to justify that public education in PG is "as good" as private or that private elementary school is a waste of money, none of these excuses matter when discussing your child.
because there should be more to the educational experience than academics. Economic diversity, for example. There are also additional priorities people have around time spent in the car and at what point is it too much? So far, for elementary, I am happy with our PG public. We will see how things shake out later.


+2 Another happy family at a local PG County Public School. For elementary it is fine... my child is getting supplemental work along with being pulled out for reading & math. Middle and high school is where it gets tricky and we will most likely move to private school.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2015 13:35     Subject: Re:PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:It always amazes me that parents even think twice about sending your own kids to private school. I was born in PG county and chose to buy a home here before I had kids. Now I have two and they both are in private school. If you live in PG County and you care about your kids then you send them to private school. I went to private school, some of my friends and family chose public as the best option, I can guarantee you that the private school kids had better opportunities than my friends and family in public school.

I don't even know how this is such a hotly contested debate. Public school is NEVER better than private. The government is bad at so many things why would they all of a sudden be awesome at teaching your kids? If you care about your children and you live in PG you have to go private.

What is worth more than your child's education and welfare? A family vacation, a new car, etc. the answer should be NOTHING is worth more. Your child should be your #1 investment. stop trying to justify that public education in PG is "as good" as private or that private elementary school is a waste of money, none of these excuses matter when discussing your child.
because there should be more to the educational experience than academics. Economic diversity, for example. There are also additional priorities people have around time spent in the car and at what point is it too much? So far, for elementary, I am happy with our PG public. We will see how things shake out later.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2015 09:23     Subject: PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:University Park Elementary. Great teachers, very involved parents, very diverse student body and fantastic school community. Only problem is Univerdity Park is definitely one of the pricier PGC neighborhoods.


+1
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 21:28     Subject: PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

University Park Elementary. Great teachers, very involved parents, very diverse student body and fantastic school community. Only problem is Univerdity Park is definitely one of the pricier PGC neighborhoods.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 21:17     Subject: Re:PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:It always amazes me that parents even think twice about sending your own kids to private school. I was born in PG county and chose to buy a home here before I had kids. Now I have two and they both are in private school. If you live in PG County and you care about your kids then you send them to private school. I went to private school, some of my friends and family chose public as the best option, I can guarantee you that the private school kids had better opportunities than my friends and family in public school.

I don't even know how this is such a hotly contested debate. Public school is NEVER better than private. The government is bad at so many things why would they all of a sudden be awesome at teaching your kids? If you care about your children and you live in PG you have to go private.

What is worth more than your child's education and welfare? A family vacation, a new car, etc. the answer should be NOTHING is worth more. Your child should be your #1 investment. stop trying to justify that public education in PG is "as good" as private or that private elementary school is a waste of money, none of these excuses matter when discussing your child.
ks


Each situation is different, my cousin fiance went to NCS in DC. She works for the local news as a assistant producer. While I'm sure she loves her job, I can't imagine spending that much money on a education for my child to be in her late 30's and only have that job to show for it. Your telling me that she couldn't have just went to a local school in PG and ended up in the same position? There are plenty of quality schools in PG, especially the TAG & Science & Tech programs. Yes a great private school can prepare you for the world...but not all are created equal.