Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So many reasons, including (but not limited to):
1. smaller class sizes
2. wanting to foster a love of learning early
3. reduced focus on standardized testing
4. frequent (daily/multiple times a week) PE, music, art, language class
5. positive environment with an emphasis on kindness
6. ability to differentiate academically, because the teachers get to know each kid's strengths and weaknesses
This, plus our in-bounds school in DC was not a good option and we did not want to move to the 'burbs. Tuition is the price we pay for a great school and a short commute to work.