Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you're exaggerating PP. Not everyone at Janney is a government type. There was a couple law firm partners in my kids class last year. One of them hosted a parent get-together. That family definitely had some $$$$$. New school AU Park bling, baby. I was, like, dude, why are you living here?????
Umm, because the houses cost a ton of money now. Unless you bought over ten years ago, AU Park ain't cheap anymore. If I had a government salary, I could not afford my house.
Dude, you missed my point. If you have all that money, why would you live in AU Park. They all think their school is the dawg, but it's just an average MoCo elementary. Truth.
Read the post carefully before you call me out or I'll come at you like a wooden cuckoo bird in a clock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw, although many Ward 3 kids end up somewhere besides DCPS, more than 1/2 the kids in DC attend charters, so a lot of those ward 3 kids are not at privates.
Nah. Why would Ward 3 kid drive across town to attend a charter when their neighborhood school that they can walk to is perfectly fine and lots of people move to Ward 3 just for the public schools there.
The 1/2 kids who attend charters are from Ward 5 and the like. I live in Ward 5 and don't know a single family that sends their kid to their inbound DCPS. They either drive to a WoP DCPS or charter or private.
We are friends with an AU Park family that pulled their daughters from Janney and sent them to Basis.
You are lying. There were no twins pulled from Janney and sent to Basis for 5th grade.
Maybe they just were "pulled" tas in did not start - the fifth grade. Mann parent here who whose kids are at and will go to Basis. We had a set of twin girls who started Basis last year, and there were at least ten Mann kids who were in their cohort. Don't know about the Mann numbers at Basis for fifth this year, but I imagine they are growing. We also pulled a child out of Latin to go to Basis when it opened, and do know a few families whose kids are still there and happy. The days of all those at Mann and Janney going private in 4th or 6th are over, and I imagine our kids will give the ones applying from shi shi private school a real run for their money when it comes time for colleges to pick and choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw, although many Ward 3 kids end up somewhere besides DCPS, more than 1/2 the kids in DC attend charters, so a lot of those ward 3 kids are not at privates.
Nah. Why would Ward 3 kid drive across town to attend a charter when their neighborhood school that they can walk to is perfectly fine and lots of people move to Ward 3 just for the public schools there.
The 1/2 kids who attend charters are from Ward 5 and the like. I live in Ward 5 and don't know a single family that sends their kid to their inbound DCPS. They either drive to a WoP DCPS or charter or private.
We are friends with an AU Park family that pulled their daughters from Janney and sent them to Basis.
You are lying. There were no twins pulled from Janney and sent to Basis for 5th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you're exaggerating PP. Not everyone at Janney is a government type. There was a couple law firm partners in my kids class last year. One of them hosted a parent get-together. That family definitely had some $$$$$. New school AU Park bling, baby. I was, like, dude, why are you living here?????
Umm, because the houses cost a ton of money now. Unless you bought over ten years ago, AU Park ain't cheap anymore. If I had a government salary, I could not afford my house.
Anonymous wrote:I think you're exaggerating PP. Not everyone at Janney is a government type. There was a couple law firm partners in my kids class last year. One of them hosted a parent get-together. That family definitely had some $$$$$. New school AU Park bling, baby. I was, like, dude, why are you living here?????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw, although many Ward 3 kids end up somewhere besides DCPS, more than 1/2 the kids in DC attend charters, so a lot of those ward 3 kids are not at privates.
Nah. Why would Ward 3 kid drive across town to attend a charter when their neighborhood school that they can walk to is perfectly fine and lots of people move to Ward 3 just for the public schools there.
The 1/2 kids who attend charters are from Ward 5 and the like. I live in Ward 5 and don't know a single family that sends their kid to their inbound DCPS. They either drive to a WoP DCPS or charter or private.
We are friends with an AU Park family that pulled their daughters from Janney and sent them to Basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw, although many Ward 3 kids end up somewhere besides DCPS, more than 1/2 the kids in DC attend charters, so a lot of those ward 3 kids are not at privates.
Nah. Why would Ward 3 kid drive across town to attend a charter when their neighborhood school that they can walk to is perfectly fine and lots of people move to Ward 3 just for the public schools there.
The 1/2 kids who attend charters are from Ward 5 and the like. I live in Ward 5 and don't know a single family that sends their kid to their inbound DCPS. They either drive to a WoP DCPS or charter or private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw, although many Ward 3 kids end up somewhere besides DCPS, more than 1/2 the kids in DC attend charters, so a lot of those ward 3 kids are not at privates.
Nah. Why would Ward 3 kid drive across town to attend a charter when their neighborhood school that they can walk to is perfectly fine and lots of people move to Ward 3 just for the public schools there.
The 1/2 kids who attend charters are from Ward 5 and the like. I live in Ward 5 and don't know a single family that sends their kid to their inbound DCPS. They either drive to a WoP DCPS or charter or private.
We are friends with an AU Park family that pulled their daughters from Janney and sent them to Basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw, although many Ward 3 kids end up somewhere besides DCPS, more than 1/2 the kids in DC attend charters, so a lot of those ward 3 kids are not at privates.
Nah. Why would Ward 3 kid drive across town to attend a charter when their neighborhood school that they can walk to is perfectly fine and lots of people move to Ward 3 just for the public schools there.
The 1/2 kids who attend charters are from Ward 5 and the like. I live in Ward 5 and don't know a single family that sends their kid to their inbound DCPS. They either drive to a WoP DCPS or charter or private.
Anonymous wrote:Btw, although many Ward 3 kids end up somewhere besides DCPS, more than 1/2 the kids in DC attend charters, so a lot of those ward 3 kids are not at privates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Btw, although many Ward 3 kids end up somewhere besides DCPS, more than 1/2 the kids in DC attend charters, so a lot of those ward 3 kids are not at privates.
I don't have statistics, but I'd guess that there are a lot more Ward 3 in privates than in charters. I've never met anyone in our neighborhood (or friends in other areas of Ward 3) that attend a charter. There are many who attend IB and many who attend private but you don't see a lot who attend charters.
Anonymous wrote:Btw, although many Ward 3 kids end up somewhere besides DCPS, more than 1/2 the kids in DC attend charters, so a lot of those ward 3 kids are not at privates.