Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$285k, we spend $10k
How do you spend $10K on a private school in the DMV? Is it a Catholic diocese school?
No, a popular one. We get aid.
That's a lot of aid for that salary
Absurd. This 285k is the “economic diversity “ these schools keep touting. I’d be livid if I were donating to fund for this
This is exactly why I do not donate to the annual fund. Much better uses for my charitable donations than to allow a family making $285k to pay less for a fancy private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$285k, we spend $10k
How do you spend $10K on a private school in the DMV? Is it a Catholic diocese school?
No, a popular one. We get aid.
That's a lot of aid for that salary
Absurd. This 285k is the “economic diversity “ these schools keep touting. I’d be livid if I were donating to fund for this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$250k HHI and we pay $40k, no financial aid.
Hey friend!
$215k and pay $32k. No FA.
It’s fine. We still live better than most of the people on the planet, or, indeed, throughout human history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$285k, we spend $10k
How do you spend $10K on a private school in the DMV? Is it a Catholic diocese school?
No, a popular one. We get aid.
That's a lot of aid for that salary
Absurd. This 285k is the “economic diversity “ these schools keep touting. I’d be livid if I were donating to fund for this
You don’t know their family situation. They could have zero assets, zero pension funds and savings because of high debt, medical bills, etc.
we have slightly higher income (HHI 340) 3 kids in private and zero aid (we applied). We however have low mortgages and own two houses in DC.
Anonymous wrote:$250k HHI and we pay $40k, no financial aid.