Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, 3 bed Townhomes (basic space for a 2-3 kid family) in Stuart Hobson area goes from $850K to $4.5 million so not cheap to buy or rent.
Sure but the quality of the schools don’t match the housing prices.
That’s plenty to buy in the best school districts in VA and MD and you lose the stress of dealing with such low performing peer groups, behaviors issues, low resources, etc..
It’s a no brainer. If you choose to prioritize your current housing over your kids education, that’s your choice but let’s not deny there are better educational choices out there.
If you provide support and resources, kids can do well at most schools. Not everyone wants to go for stressful suburban schools buzzing with helicopter parents. Your child can standout and get mire opportunities leadership positions, which is crucial in personal growth. For academic strength, you can use parental involvement, tutoring and good summer programs. This crazy obsession of comparing school rankings often backfires. Some parents rather spend more time with their kids then in twice daily commute to large houses and stress enclave schools.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not that simple. Privates cost a bomb, even with fi aid, and giving up the community where you’ve lived for a long time is a huge deal. Plus DCPS seems to give preferential treatment in admissions for Walls and Banneker to families who stick with them for middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, 3 bed Townhomes (basic space for a 2-3 kid family) in Stuart Hobson area goes from $850K to $4.5 million so not cheap to buy or rent.
Sure but the quality of the schools don’t match the housing prices.
That’s plenty to buy in the best school districts in VA and MD and you lose the stress of dealing with such low performing peer groups, behaviors issues, low resources, etc..
It’s a no brainer. If you choose to prioritize your current housing over your kids education, that’s your choice but let’s not deny there are better educational choices out there.
Anonymous wrote:Well, 3 bed Townhomes (basic space for a 2-3 kid family) in Stuart Hobson area goes from $850K to $4.5 million so not cheap to buy or rent.
Anonymous wrote:I occasionally think this board has some pro-school choice “trolls.”. Anything positive about traditional public schools or that some in-bound families might actually be choosing them over charters, it is ripped apart.
Anonymous wrote:Everybody isn't in the same boat. Some of us don't plan to stay in public schools, or even in the DC area, for HS. Many of us are being shut out of both Latins and BASIS these days. I'd take SH at this point if DCPS offered advanced MS classes in science, social studies, math and English from 6th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Eliot Hine gained a little over 100 students in 5 years after, what, a gleaming $50 million+ renovation? Big deal. Exceedingly poor value for taxpayers money.
Meanwhile, Latin Cooper, teaching out of warehouse with a minimum of natural light and no grass, gym or auditorium had 50 on its WL in May or last year. This year come May, they had at least 250 on their WL. I know because our WL # was in the 240s.
Figure it out DCPS. Incentivize most IB families to stay IB for schools already.
Latin Cooper's draw isn't about Latin MS grades. It is about zero viable HS options.
Disagree. Many families who shrug their shoulders about academics in elementary school care a lot about academics in middle school. The lack of a viable high school option hurts, but the middle schools are a problem too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Eliot Hine gained a little over 100 students in 5 years after, what, a gleaming $50 million+ renovation? Big deal. Exceedingly poor value for taxpayers money.
Meanwhile, Latin Cooper, teaching out of warehouse with a minimum of natural light and no grass, gym or auditorium had 50 on its WL in May or last year. This year come May, they had at least 250 on their WL. I know because our WL # was in the 240s.
Figure it out DCPS. Incentivize most IB families to stay IB for schools already.
Latin Cooper's draw isn't about Latin MS grades. It is about zero viable HS options.