Anonymous wrote:17:19/17:38 -- Jeez, you make my public school neighbors sound kind of like jerks! I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt until they prove otherwise to me.
Anonymous wrote:Only Jimmy Carter talked the talk AND walked the walk.
Anonymous wrote:You guys in decent districts like Whitman should know that a lot of your neighbors are assuming that...
1. Your kid, who may be reasonably bright, isn't bright enough to get into a magnet or to be at the top of a Whitman class, and you fear this will hurt his college prospects. I've seen many discussions in this forum about how private schools are often places where average kids can be nurtured to be (or look) above-average.
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2. You're gunning for a highly selective college, and you think the chances are greater from private, either because the private will nurture your average kid, or because the private counselors have better Rolodexes.
I say this as a parent who has done both public and private schools.
Anonymous wrote:If it is good enough for Obama- it is good enough for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys in decent districts like Whitman should know that a lot of your neighbors are assuming that...
1. Your kid, who may be reasonably bright, isn't bright enough to get into a magnet or to be at the top of a Whitman class, and you fear this will hurt his college prospects. I've seen many discussions in this forum about how private schools are often places where average kids can be nurtured to be (or look) above-average.
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2. You're gunning for a highly selective college, and you think the chances are greater from private, either because the private will nurture your average kid, or because the private counselors have better Rolodexes.
I say this as a parent who has done both public and private schools.
I am the PP who lives in the Whitman District.
I can assure you that we do not care at all what our neighbors think about our sending all three boys to private school. Our degree of concern about this is absolute zero. If they want to spend their time concocting reasons why we did what we did, let them.
A few of them seem disappointed that all the kids in the neighborhood didn't go to the same school. That disappointment is their problem, not ours.
Let them think what they want. Who cares?
Anonymous wrote:You guys in decent districts like Whitman should know that a lot of your neighbors are assuming that...
1. Your kid, who may be reasonably bright, isn't bright enough to get into a magnet or to be at the top of a Whitman class, and you fear this will hurt his college prospects. I've seen many discussions in this forum about how private schools are often places where average kids can be nurtured to be (or look) above-average.
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2. You're gunning for a highly selective college, and you think the chances are greater from private, either because the private will nurture your average kid, or because the private counselors have better Rolodexes.
I say this as a parent who has done both public and private schools.
Anonymous wrote:I'm honest about it and say, "because the local school we're assigned to is complete shit." My tax dollars don't pay for what I want, so I have to come out of pocket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the reason why people get upset about your decision to go private is because they want you in public because your family - presumably wealthy, educated, and valuing education for you and your child - would make public schools better.
I know I feel that way. I'm in the trenches, sending DS to DCPS and working to make them better. I want as many allies as possible in this effort, and it makes me upset when those families are lost to private schools.
BC
I think many families just want to live in a neighborhood where all the kids go to the same school. When kids go to many different schools, it starts to break up the neighborhood. Alexandria could probably be a top notch educational system with all the money there, but too many families go on to private school. Families that do want to live in a neighborhood with a strong public school system, won't move to the neighborhoods where private is popular further weakening the public school there. People get upset about magnet schools in a very similar way to private school choices simply because it's different from the local school.