Anonymous wrote:Hell, no. Wouldn’t even consider if my kids were doing well and had friends. Don’t rock the boat.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are from the Northeast. I went to a public magnet and DH graduated at the top of his public high school. We met at an Ivy grad school. A few years ago, we moved to a well regarded public school system in the DMV. Our kids are doing well in the local public, have lots of friends, play sports, etc. Every one of DH’s professional colleagues send their kids to private and often suggest that we also send our kids to private. A few of them are on the board or know the board and can get our kids in. The schools will take us 30+ minutes per direction and can easily be an hour during rush hour. Public schools are 1-2 miles away from our school.
Would you switch your kids to private?
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are from the Northeast. I went to a public magnet and DH graduated at the top of his public high school. We met at an Ivy grad school. A few years ago, we moved to a well regarded public school system in the DMV. Our kids are doing well in the local public, have lots of friends, play sports, etc. Every one of DH’s professional colleagues send their kids to private and often suggest that we also send our kids to private. A few of them are on the board or know the board and can get our kids in. The schools will take us 30+ minutes per direction and can easily be an hour during rush hour. Public schools are 1-2 miles away from our school.
Would you switch your kids to private?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I question the ability of you board-member colleagues to actually guarantee your kids’ acceptance to the school in the first place.
Yeah, they can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Never, ever follow the "Joneses"....Do what's best for your kids and family! Group think is a very dangerous and infectious disease.