Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering a move to private for 7th grade next year for my son. My other son hits middle school in 3 more years and he'll likely head to private then too. I'm in the DCC and throught about moving East but while the problems there are different, they still aren't what we want for our kids.
Surprised to hear this in the DCC. Went to TPMS so don’t know about other middle schools, but the DCC high schools are great and the college results are fantastic. I don’t know many who went private, and the money is here to do it.
LOL Really? Have you seen the test results for Kennedy? Have you seen how many kids actually graduate from Kennedy's IB Diploma program with a diploma? I'll give you a hint: It's abysmal.
Within the DCC, Blair is great, Wheaton and Einstein are ok, Northwood and Kennedy are struggling.
It is by no means all roses in the DCC high schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering a move to private for 7th grade next year for my son. My other son hits middle school in 3 more years and he'll likely head to private then too. I'm in the DCC and throught about moving East but while the problems there are different, they still aren't what we want for our kids.
Surprised to hear this in the DCC. Went to TPMS so don’t know about other middle schools, but the DCC high schools are great and the college results are fantastic. I don’t know many who went private, and the money is here to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are very happy at our MCPS school. Would I change a thing or two? Sure, but I’m 99% thrilled with it.
Me too. The people with lots of problems tend to be the ones who want the state to raise their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Is this the bi-monthly private recruitment thread?
Anonymous wrote:Considering a move to private for 7th grade next year for my son. My other son hits middle school in 3 more years and he'll likely head to private then too. I'm in the DCC and throught about moving East but while the problems there are different, they still aren't what we want for our kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are very happy at our MCPS school. Would I change a thing or two? Sure, but I’m 99% thrilled with it.
Me too. The people with lots of problems tend to be the ones who want the state to raise their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are very happy at our MCPS school. Would I change a thing or two? Sure, but I’m 99% thrilled with it.
Me too. The people with lots of problems tend to be the ones who want the state to raise their kids.
Anonymous wrote:We are very happy at our MCPS school. Would I change a thing or two? Sure, but I’m 99% thrilled with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Personally, no, even though I know some parents have complained about BCC, our cluster's high school. Our budget is planned for college tuition for several kids, not private K-12 for any of them, and honestly, I feel my middle schooler will be able to navigate BCC decently.
You don't need to share here if you don't want to, but I think you need to examine carefully whether the issues present in your cluster's high school are likely to impact YOUR child particularly - not every issue impacts every child, some kids are more vulnerable than others to various things. And then there's the financial planning aspect. My oldest is in a private university that costs 85K a year (with merit aid, thankfully), so you need to factor in the costs of college.
Your kids can go to a state school and/or you can move to a cheaper house.
Anonymous wrote:Thinking about jumping ship. My daughter loved K and now in 1st she hates school. She is at a high farms title 1 school which in itself is not a big deal but it is a school with almost zero PTA which means almost no school events, a not so good after care program with kids that have discipline issues, almost no clubs or activities after school. My DD is above average but nothing crazy. She is being pulled for enrichment. Which I guess is nice but it wouldn't happen at any other school. She tells me that many of the special teachers are grumpy and yell. My DD is a rule follower and this upsets her because she listens. Also, lots of screen time at school. If this is what elementary is like, I don't want to stick around for middle and high school. I am just not sure as a single mom that I can afford private. I am a product of the public schools and my mom was a teacher so I am feeling a bit disheartened.