Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, these are the people who bought at Toll Brothers Mt. Prospect, control freaks
I will never understand spending millions on a house and then sending your kids to public school. If you have that level of financial health, that easily pays
for 12 years of private school education for at least two kids. They wouldn’t be here complaining if they had their priorities straight.
Before the last few years, Travilah was a darling, sweet school that seemed on par with private.
The user experience is still a lot like that. I love that all our friends are within a 10 minute drive and we all have similar levels of financial health- we meet up with friends in Rehoboth, we are in Europe this summer and will cross cross with friends here, it’s a really nice setup. I think the unhappiness is with the staff and teachers.
And I don’t get all the hate for Toll Brothers Mt Prospect- if you don’t like it, don’t live there!!! We don’t, and we love our spacious private lot and our semi rural feeling 10 minutes to Target, 40 minutes to Georgetown, close to everything yet worlds away. Travilah is lovely.
😂 Sure lady. Everyone always talks about the jet setting parents of Travillah. 🙄 Seriously, you can afford to travel because you are willing to sacrifice your kids education to attend public school. Pay for private school and at least, for your set, that means no European vacations or other extras - for you that might mean no Lifetime gym membership or less Lululemon - who knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, these are the people who bought at Toll Brothers Mt. Prospect, control freaks
I will never understand spending millions on a house and then sending your kids to public school. If you have that level of financial health, that easily pays
for 12 years of private school education for at least two kids. They wouldn’t be here complaining if they had their priorities straight.
We aren't inbounds for Travilah, but we did not consider private. We are public school people to the core.
I’m talking about people who actually have a choice.
Anonymous wrote:Private would be 6 years for an incoming K, fewer years if kids are already there. Frost is still very good, no need to do private for MS and HS. It’s sad that one bad principal could wreck what was previously the best school in the cluster. Travilah used to have outstanding test scores, very engaged teachers, parents and students and was just a happy fun place.
Anonymous wrote:Private would be 6 years for an incoming K, fewer years if kids are already there. Frost is still very good, no need to do private for MS and HS. It’s sad that one bad principal could wreck what was previously the best school in the cluster. Travilah used to have outstanding test scores, very engaged teachers, parents and students and was just a happy fun place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, these are the people who bought at Toll Brothers Mt. Prospect, control freaks
I will never understand spending millions on a house and then sending your kids to public school. If you have that level of financial health, that easily pays
for 12 years of private school education for at least two kids. They wouldn’t be here complaining if they had their priorities straight.
Before the last few years, Travilah was a darling, sweet school that seemed on par with private.
The user experience is still a lot like that. I love that all our friends are within a 10 minute drive and we all have similar levels of financial health- we meet up with friends in Rehoboth, we are in Europe this summer and will cross cross with friends here, it’s a really nice setup. I think the unhappiness is with the staff and teachers.
And I don’t get all the hate for Toll Brothers Mt Prospect- if you don’t like it, don’t live there!!! We don’t, and we love our spacious private lot and our semi rural feeling 10 minutes to Target, 40 minutes to Georgetown, close to everything yet worlds away. Travilah is lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, these are the people who bought at Toll Brothers Mt. Prospect, control freaks
I will never understand spending millions on a house and then sending your kids to public school. If you have that level of financial health, that easily pays
for 12 years of private school education for at least two kids. They wouldn’t be here complaining if they had their priorities straight.
We aren't inbounds for Travilah, but we did not consider private. We are public school people to the core.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, these are the people who bought at Toll Brothers Mt. Prospect, control freaks
I will never understand spending millions on a house and then sending your kids to public school. If you have that level of financial health, that easily pays
for 12 years of private school education for at least two kids. They wouldn’t be here complaining if they had their priorities straight.
Before the last few years, Travilah was a darling, sweet school that seemed on par with private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, these are the people who bought at Toll Brothers Mt. Prospect, control freaks
I will never understand spending millions on a house and then sending your kids to public school. If you have that level of financial health, that easily pays
for 12 years of private school education for at least two kids. They wouldn’t be here complaining if they had their priorities straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, these are the people who bought at Toll Brothers Mt. Prospect, control freaks
I will never understand spending millions on a house and then sending your kids to public school. If you have that level of financial health, that easily pays
for 12 years of private school education for at least two kids. They wouldn’t be here complaining if they had their priorities straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL, these are the people who bought at Toll Brothers Mt. Prospect, control freaks
I will never understand spending millions on a house and then sending your kids to public school. If you have that level of financial health, that easily pays
for 12 years of private school education for at least two kids. They wouldn’t be here complaining if they had their priorities straight.
Anonymous wrote:LOL, these are the people who bought at Toll Brothers Mt. Prospect, control freaks