Anonymous wrote:
My experience in NOVA is that three types go to private: 1) the people who want prestige. They’re shooting for the very best privates; 2) the people whose kids “need more attention.” They’re oftentimes at mediocre and parochial schools; 3) the people who want their kid on a HS sports team. Their kid can’t get on the local HS team, but the private coach will make room for them. Typically, these are mediocre and parochial schools.
Ding, ding, ding! This fits my experience.
Anonymous wrote:My experience in NOVA is that three types go to private: 1) the people who want prestige. They’re shooting for the very best privates; 2) the people whose kids “need more attention.” They’re oftentimes at mediocre and parochial schools; 3) the people who want their kid on a HS sports team. Their kid can’t get on the local HS team, but the private coach will make room for them. Typically, these are mediocre and parochial schools.
Anonymous wrote:Shrewd consumers or greedy selfish parents?
You really need to mind your own business. My kid has autism spectrum disorder. He is high functioning but the services he needs aren't available in private schools. We transferred him from
Anonymous wrote:OP isn’t very bright. If they didn’t want to get ratio’d they needed to have posted this in the private schools forum to get the reaction they were apparently seeking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who value community.
People who send their kids to private don't value community? Get out of here.