Anonymous wrote:I call troll. You’re not using private school terminology.
It’s not “elementary.” It’s lower school. There are basically no private schools that only serve elementary grades.
It’s not “fundraising lady.” It’s Director of Development.
It’s not “principal.” It’s Head of School.
I’ll give you a C for your troll attempt. Research the terminology before you build your character.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I call troll. You’re not using private school terminology.
It’s not “elementary.” It’s lower school. There are basically no private schools that only serve elementary grades.
It’s not “fundraising lady.” It’s Director of Development.
It’s not “principal.” It’s Head of School.
I’ll give you a C for your troll attempt. Research the terminology before you build your character.
FWIW I live outside of the DMV and your terminology is wrong for the private school in my city that I'm familiar with - they absolutely have a principal, and talk about their elementary school.
That’s great. This is a DC forum so I’m going to assume OP is talking about a DC area school, unless they want to say otherwise.
1. Lots of former dc residents move out and keep up with dcum because it’s a useful resource. I found this site when I was a DMV educator, but live elsewhere now.
2. OP seems to have gotten advice that she likes from a PP. I’m not sure she’s coming back.
Anonymous wrote:"No" is a complete sentence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I call troll. You’re not using private school terminology.
It’s not “elementary.” It’s lower school. There are basically no private schools that only serve elementary grades.
It’s not “fundraising lady.” It’s Director of Development.
It’s not “principal.” It’s Head of School.
I’ll give you a C for your troll attempt. Research the terminology before you build your character.
FWIW I live outside of the DMV and your terminology is wrong for the private school in my city that I'm familiar with - they absolutely have a principal, and talk about their elementary school.
That’s great. This is a DC forum so I’m going to assume OP is talking about a DC area school, unless they want to say otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Our small private elementary is fundraising for a building project. They called us in to meet with the fundraising lady and the principal — and they asked us for 100 thousand dollars. Verbally and then in writing.
I am floored. My husband and I drive used cars. We have five kids, four of them in private school (and I have a part time nanny for the fifth, a baby, so I can work.) we have no need based aid but two of my kids go to a high school with merit aid and we did not give them the option of looking at the more competitive local school due in large part because we wanted the aid.
Our hhi is 500-600k and we have about 2.5 million in the stock market.
I have a very wealthy friend with a fortune of about 500 million and she did nobody has ever asked her for that much money. I’m really upset and confused.
To top it all off, these renovations will not be finished while my kids are in elementary, although they will mess up the rest of their time there with constant construction. So they will never get to enjoy them.
Also, are heads of school usually involved like this? I feel like there is a conflict if interest? The principal even referenced a minor disciplinary issue my son had earlier in the year at the start of the meeting.
What on earth are they thinking and how do we respond? We would give them maybe $500 a year. We were expecting them to ask for maybe $5000 and we would go up to a thousand. Two kids at the school and this is our second year there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You probably flaunt your wealth. That’s why they asked.[/
Really, we do not. Two cars from Carmax, no jewels, no vacation house, no trust or education trust or foundation or whatever people have. I work only part time so I can handle kids after school, so maybe that whet their appetite.
Yes, you do. Work part time, nanny and five kids in Private school. And what a million + house?
Anonymous wrote:No school asks for specific amounts.
If your school did OP leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I call troll. You’re not using private school terminology.
It’s not “elementary.” It’s lower school. There are basically no private schools that only serve elementary grades.
It’s not “fundraising lady.” It’s Director of Development.
It’s not “principal.” It’s Head of School.
I’ll give you a C for your troll attempt. Research the terminology before you build your character.
Not OP. But above is not correct. There are some private schools which are elementary grades 1 to 5 only or only go to grade 6.
Anonymous wrote:You have 5 kids and this gets your panties in a bunch? Ok then.
Anonymous wrote:I call troll. You’re not using private school terminology.
It’s not “elementary.” It’s lower school. There are basically no private schools that only serve elementary grades.
It’s not “fundraising lady.” It’s Director of Development.
It’s not “principal.” It’s Head of School.
I’ll give you a C for your troll attempt. Research the terminology before you build your character.