Anonymous wrote:How do you know st rita’s is “the best” parochial?
Anonymous wrote:OP, the $10-$15,000 range, the only schools you could afford (maybe) would be the parochial schools. Of the ones in Alexandria, St. Rita's is the best.
However, the quality of education that you get at Alexandria City public schools at the top elementary schools -- Lyle Crouch, George Mason, MacArthur, Maury -- is probably better than that offered at any of the parochial schools.
Anonymous wrote:Folks-the OP asked for good recommendations in the 10-15k range in Alexandria. Can we stop talking about Sidwell, SSAS and Browne Academy now? Those are way out of the range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks-the OP asked for good recommendations in the 10-15k range in Alexandria. Can we stop talking about Sidwell, SSAS and Browne Academy now? Those are way out of the range.
Honey, get that stick out of your butt. SSAS offer financial aid. Depending on their financisl situation and the student's specifics, they could grt almost a full ride. I don't think Browne does much by way of FA, but it's worth exploring. Otherwise, the only options are parochial schools.
Anonymous wrote:Folks-the OP asked for good recommendations in the 10-15k range in Alexandria. Can we stop talking about Sidwell, SSAS and Browne Academy now? Those are way out of the range.
Since your post basically consisted of negative comments about schools that you don't have personal experience sending your kids to, we'll manage without you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s four miles between Ls and US. “Long commute”? You clearly don’t know what you’re talking about.
Well if you need to be at the middle school garage by 7:50 to be sure to catch the bus, I would think you’d need to leave anywhere in Alexandria by about 7:20 or before. That means leaving the house just about an hour before school starts. Not the longest commute ever, but seems long for an early elementary schooler.