Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet if you try to go to private school you may get looked down upon for living in a row house, driving a Toyota and going to a swimming pool in PG county. People won't want your NE behavior bringing down their children.
We don't drive a toyota or do anything in PG county. Sorry if that means we shouldn't live EOTP. We have an AWESOME house though, with a garden where our NW friends come slumming with glee before dinner on 8th or drinking on H.
There are plenty of children in private already from NE..... Nothing to worry about there. (Plenty from PG county even... Check the boards. They are pissed they don't have buses to NCS)
And furthermore, plenty of people in private are funded by grandparents or trusts. Or companies... If you would for the World Bank or similar organizations, tuition benefit for private school is a given.
This is just one of those towns. There is a lot of money sloshing around from different sources, whether you approve of that or not, or if it is "FAIR".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet if you try to go to private school you may get looked down upon for living in a row house, driving a Toyota and going to a swimming pool in PG county. People won't want your NE behavior bringing down their children.
We don't drive a toyota or do anything in PG county. Sorry if that means we shouldn't live EOTP. We have an AWESOME house though, with a garden where our NW friends come slumming with glee before dinner on 8th or drinking on H.
There are plenty of children in private already from NE..... Nothing to worry about there. (Plenty from PG county even... Check the boards. They are pissed they don't have buses to NCS)
And furthermore, plenty of people in private are funded by grandparents or trusts. Or companies... If you would for the World Bank or similar organizations, tuition benefit for private school is a given.
This is just one of those towns. There is a lot of money sloshing around from different sources, whether you approve of that or not, or if it is "FAIR".
OMG. Don't tell that to the DME.
She will come up with some even BETTER schemes, muwahahaha....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet if you try to go to private school you may get looked down upon for living in a row house, driving a Toyota and going to a swimming pool in PG county. People won't want your NE behavior bringing down their children.
We don't drive a toyota or do anything in PG county. Sorry if that means we shouldn't live EOTP. We have an AWESOME house though, with a garden where our NW friends come slumming with glee before dinner on 8th or drinking on H.
There are plenty of children in private already from NE..... Nothing to worry about there. (Plenty from PG county even... Check the boards. They are pissed they don't have buses to NCS)
And furthermore, plenty of people in private are funded by grandparents or trusts. Or companies... If you would for the World Bank or similar organizations, tuition benefit for private school is a given.
This is just one of those towns. There is a lot of money sloshing around from different sources, whether you approve of that or not, or if it is "FAIR".
OMG. Don't tell that to the DME.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet if you try to go to private school you may get looked down upon for living in a row house, driving a Toyota and going to a swimming pool in PG county. People won't want your NE behavior bringing down their children.
We don't drive a toyota or do anything in PG county. Sorry if that means we shouldn't live EOTP. We have an AWESOME house though, with a garden where our NW friends come slumming with glee before dinner on 8th or drinking on H.
There are plenty of children in private already from NE..... Nothing to worry about there. (Plenty from PG county even... Check the boards. They are pissed they don't have buses to NCS)
And furthermore, plenty of people in private are funded by grandparents or trusts. Or companies... If you would for the World Bank or similar organizations, tuition benefit for private school is a given.
This is just one of those towns. There is a lot of money sloshing around from different sources, whether you approve of that or not, or if it is "FAIR".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems obvious to me that the L-T parents who are posting on here, or at least a few of them, do need to learn to deal with the past in a more positive light. i don't have any issues with the questions asked in here. I think they are all relevant. Who wouldn't want to know this and more? And if the OP are older parents who knew people who had bad experiences, I think this would be the place to come to flush out the dirty truth, and find out if it was still going on....
Meanwhile the parents are sensitive to the point where they really overreact and dive into personal attacks, ("dillweed", psychiatric interventions) etc . i don't see how that helps the reputation of their school. They sound more like the trolls. It actually looks very foolish.
As other posters have noted, there isn't an active Facebook page, any easy way to see fundraisers or other events, or other good means of understanding what the school culture is like....
We all know, when you ask people in person, they are always going to give you a "clean" version of the school, even if they aren't happy. Especially if the area has gentrified quickly, house values are probably approaching what they would cost in the more desirable parts of NW, but the school is filled with ward 7 / 8/ pg county AND many in the neighborhood resort to private. That is a recipe for disaster. That ends up creating a set of people who can afford their mortgage, but not private school, and are stuck with the local school. A group of people who are staying or stuck, and who are extremely defensive about the fact they don't have the choice some of their neighbors do. If I lived here, I would be hard pressed to pay for private if the local school were as good as the parents say it is. The true question, however, is .... IS it? Is the school actually that good? At what point is it not? 1st Grade? 2nd Grade?
Not even close...have you looked at single families homes in upper NW recently? Makes Stanton Park look low income!
Anonymous wrote:I bet if you try to go to private school you may get looked down upon for living in a row house, driving a Toyota and going to a swimming pool in PG county. People won't want your NE behavior bringing down their children.
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Anonymous wrote:Choice Set K
LT
Miner
JO Wilson
SWS
http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/1102971/policy-example-a.pdf
Anonymous wrote:It seems obvious to me that the L-T parents who are posting on here, or at least a few of them, do need to learn to deal with the past in a more positive light. i don't have any issues with the questions asked in here. I think they are all relevant. Who wouldn't want to know this and more? And if the OP are older parents who knew people who had bad experiences, I think this would be the place to come to flush out the dirty truth, and find out if it was still going on....
Meanwhile the parents are sensitive to the point where they really overreact and dive into personal attacks, ("dillweed", psychiatric interventions) etc . i don't see how that helps the reputation of their school. They sound more like the trolls. It actually looks very foolish.
As other posters have noted, there isn't an active Facebook page, any easy way to see fundraisers or other events, or other good means of understanding what the school culture is like....
We all know, when you ask people in person, they are always going to give you a "clean" version of the school, even if they aren't happy. Especially if the area has gentrified quickly, house values are probably approaching what they would cost in the more desirable parts of NW, but the school is filled with ward 7 / 8/ pg county AND many in the neighborhood resort to private. That is a recipe for disaster. That ends up creating a set of people who can afford their mortgage, but not private school, and are stuck with the local school. A group of people who are staying or stuck, and who are extremely defensive about the fact they don't have the choice some of their neighbors do. If I lived here, I would be hard pressed to pay for private if the local school were as good as the parents say it is. The true question, however, is .... IS it? Is the school actually that good? At what point is it not? 1st Grade? 2nd Grade?
Anonymous wrote:2015 unless Bowser or Catania step in after taking the oath of office.
Anonymous wrote:Choice Set K
LT
Miner
JO Wilson
SWS
http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/1102971/policy-example-a.pdf
Anonymous wrote:As an IB family for L-T, your options are to move, go private, work to make the school good, or bitch on DCUM. I can see we have a few who want to do nothing more than bitch. I'm happy to see there are also more than a few who have taken a chance on the school and are happy with their choice.