Anonymous
Post 07/30/2016 16:15     Subject: Re:PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When families "make the annual move to MD" they are not moving to PG.


We are actually considering the move into PG. I figured we culd get more house/space in the Bowie area and send DC to private school and still save money. We would make the move so that DC could enter at the beginning of MS (6th grade), so that he enters with a bunch of kids who are also new. DC is currently in one of the HRC in DC, but we need more space and a sure path to instate college tuition. We are running the numbers and although I can think of good private HS that are not 40K, I cannot think of any good MS options within reasonable price range. So, we are considering the move and the numbers PP. BTW-My family is not alone. I was told to look in the Mitchellville area and drive around. I was told that many of the cars had private school bumpers on the cars. Decisions, decisions.


Which private are you looking at?
jkirv2
Post 07/30/2016 16:09     Subject: PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Can use some suggestions please. My girlfriend is looking for a nice "international" nursery school around Calverton. She lives off of Calverton Blvd. by the AMC Center Park 8. Spanish is her first language. Thanks so much!
Anonymous
Post 07/26/2016 20:38     Subject: Re:PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

I drop them off at an FCPS school on my way to work...
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2016 22:35     Subject: PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:Not at the rate they've grown in DC.


The point made was that they're not increasing, not the rate. Nowhere outside of DC has increased at the same rate as the Distric .
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2016 21:38     Subject: PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Not at the rate they've grown in DC.
Anonymous
Post 06/12/2016 19:09     Subject: Re:PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would take a chance at YuYing over the opportunity to lottery into a PG County G&T program any day.



You know your chance at even getting into Yu Ying would be around 1% right?


Exactly. Putting all your cards on one public charter is not worth it. There are better schools with better programs. 90% of education is a disciplined parent not the school. Parents get caught up in nicely named programs thinking it's the best for their children not realizing marketing and promotion are intertwined with some of these popular public charters because they want the hunger of "I have to get my kid in there" to bring media attention to their school. Don't follow the hype to the so called best when there is something wonderful in your own backyard. Just do the research and get involved with the school!


This is true when there is one public charter, but DC now how more than 50, many with more specialized educational programs than anything you can find here. Marketing and promotion exist regardless of charter vs. neighborhood school or else property values in some neighborhoods wouldn't be so much higher depending on what side of the street you live on. Many of these charter schools are right in the NE section of DC. If you haven't noticed, the house prices of that section of DC have increased the past few years while the prices in Prince George's have stagnated or dropped.



That is completely false. Home prices have risen dramatically in northern pg county.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2016 19:02     Subject: Re:PG County Parents, where are you sending your kids to school?

Anonymous wrote: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.


Depends on the school as my experience as a PG county educator for almost 10 years it's the administration that can cause the teachers not to care. Administration belittles staff and make them feel useless. There is lack of support and appropriate discipline. There are many other factors.