Anonymous wrote:Of course they are private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are some of the private schools that, I'm guessing, most people on this board know nothing about: St. Augustine, St. Anthony, Sacred Heart, St Francis Xavier, St. Thomas More, Archbishop Carroll. They receive tuition subsidies for many families and serve mostly minority populations. Their teachers earn less than their public-school colleagues. They don't want or deserve more than public school teachers. They don't deserve less either.
+1000! there are many small private schools that serve people who aren't rich! The average non-public school is not like Sidwell or the Cathedral schools!
Anonymous wrote:She is making hard choices about limited resources. In the interest of real equity, she is prioritizing poor kids whose families cannot afford private. As a PP pointed out, the private school population is relatively small and, as we all know, relatively wealthy. Private is a choice. It’s not essential.
Anonymous wrote:So unfair that the DCPS couch dwellers get to cut in line ahead of my kids daycare teachers. My job is in person and I’ve been working this whole time too. DCPS teachers are just selfish stealers of tax dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any DC private school teachers who can get theirs now in MD or VA through residency? Curious if any are going that route?
They probably need to be 75 or older.
I teach at a DC private but live in Maryland and got my first shot last week. I am eligible under 1b. To the PP who said that DC teachers are crossing into PG to get vaccinated, you can only get the vaccine in Maryland if you are a Maryland resident. You need to show ID and proof of residence.
So you are eligible ahead of those under 75 in 1C?
https://governor.maryland.gov/2021/01/14/governor-hogan-announces-expansion-of-covid-19-vaccine-eligibility-for-marylanders-65-and-over/#:~:text=On%20Monday%2C%20January%2018%2C%20the,%3B%20high%2Drisk%20incarcerated%20individuals%3B
Anonymous wrote:Here are some of the private schools that, I'm guessing, most people on this board know nothing about: St. Augustine, St. Anthony, Sacred Heart, St Francis Xavier, St. Thomas More, Archbishop Carroll. They receive tuition subsidies for many families and serve mostly minority populations. Their teachers earn less than their public-school colleagues. They don't want or deserve more than public school teachers. They don't deserve less either.