Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19:41 again, let me add to the above.
Private: bad teachers (who smile), bad curriculum (never age appropriate, often pulled out of the air), too many holidays, too little class time (because of all the specials).
Public: little challenge, little attention, too much academic time, too little down time, too strict, boring (but if they have noting to compare it too that is OK).
I continue to be amazed that people take their experience at a single private school or a single public school and extrapolate across all privates or all publics. Every school is different and every child is different. Go look at all of your options -- public and private -- and see which school among them seems to best fit your child/family. While the PP thinks her child gets too little class time because of the specials, for some people, the specials are exactly what make the tuition worthwhile. If you find a school where the specials are well-integrated with the rest of the curriculum, it's just increasing the depth of your child's knowledge about any particular thing.
Anonymous wrote:19:41 again, let me add to the above.
Private: bad teachers (who smile), bad curriculum (never age appropriate, often pulled out of the air), too many holidays, too little class time (because of all the specials).
Public: little challenge, little attention, too much academic time, too little down time, too strict, boring (but if they have noting to compare it too that is OK).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This forum is about private schools. I just don't understand why public school parents get on here and start sounding off on how awesome public school is in response to a question about a affording a private school education.
OP is not really asking "Can we afford private". Clearly she's smart enough to know that a family with a $245K income can come up with $40K a year if need be. If this was a question of something that was, without a doubt, needed, like say chemotherapy, then the OP can clearly find $40K. What the OP is actually asking is "are the sacrifices I'd have to make to send my kids to private worth it, and what would they be?" The answer to that question clearly hinges, in part, on what your tuition money is buying, and how much better a private school is relative to a public one is hugely relevant to that decision.
I send my kid to public. Not because I can't afford private, but because the sacrifices we'd have to make as a family weren't justified by the differences between my local public school and the private school we liked best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This forum is about private schools. I just don't understand why public school parents get on here and start sounding off on how awesome public school is in response to a question about a affording a private school education.
OP is not really asking "Can we afford private". Clearly she's smart enough to know that a family with a $245K income can come up with $40K a year if need be. If this was a question of something that was, without a doubt, needed, like say chemotherapy, then the OP can clearly find $40K. What the OP is actually asking is "are the sacrifices I'd have to make to send my kids to private worth it, and what would they be?" The answer to that question clearly hinges, in part, on what your tuition money is buying, and how much better a private school is relative to a public one is hugely relevant to that decision.
I send my kid to public. Not because I can't afford private, but because the sacrifices we'd have to make as a family weren't justified by the differences between my local public school and the private school we liked best.
Anonymous wrote:This forum is about private schools. I just don't understand why public school parents get on here and start sounding off on how awesome public school is in response to a question about a affording a private school education.
Anonymous wrote:This forum is about private schools. I just don't understand why public school parents get on here and start sounding off on how awesome public school is in response to a question about a affording a private school education.
Anonymous wrote:Apply for FA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am OP, and appreciate the response. I am aware of the math, but i take your point to be that if you werein my shoes, you would give public a good try first. I agree that makes sense. We will change by middle school for sure, because i am not hearing good things about our middle.
I don't think anybody ever hears anything good about their middle school. That's just the nature of middle school.