Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crabs in the bucket mentality in this thread is sad. With a few exceptions, real rich people are not sending their kids to public schools. I see a bunch of middle class people (LMC to UMC, but middle class nonetheless) at each other's throats bickering about percentage points in diversity and taking umbrage that a school another middle class person is zoned for is overcapacity by hundred students more.
Direct your ire to the Chevy Chase Club and Georgetown Prep, not some family paying $4,000/month to live in what a lot of truly rich people consider a teardown off of Massachusetts Avenue so their kid can go to Whitman.
Paying a premium with the hopes of having a public good (public education) differentiated in your favor is disgusting.
Taking a discount with the hope the marginal local schools will offer “enrichment” isolation to replicate a higher SES environment for your otherwise normal kid is hypocritical and pathetic . You’re a bigot too just with a smaller bank account. All those silver spring people who took a 50% discount from BCC but paid 50% more not to be in PG are just lying to themselves while acting out a sour grades mob mentality.
I have no idea what *specific scenario* you are running in your head in response to my post.
No idea.
My guess is this:
Someone said everyone at BCC is a bigot trying to avoid the poors
Then someone said no, everyone in Silver Spring is a bigot too because they took a “discount” to live in place where their white kid is a bigger fish in a smaller pond, but they’re too bigoted to live in PG
And under this reasoning I figure that means everyone in PG is just too bigoted to live in SE DC. Basically the poster is saying that yeah the rich and white may be paying to isolate themselves but that is just human nature and we all suck. It’s what unethical people usually believe.
Weird I thought BCC was kind of 3rd rate these days. I mean seriously it's what a GS 7 for academics? Hardly worth boasting about. Really need to get over it already.
no one really cares about school quality. What they really care about is school dynamics and people with options simply don't wan't a bunch of poor (or poorly parented) kids running around with their feet up on chairs and dine and dashing.
The reason the DCC parents of the world detest the Ws so much are 1) Jealousy 2) the thought that those parents paid so much money to avoid them and their kids. Paying 2x the price for 1/2 the house tells you what they really think of silver spring kids
Actually, no. It's that I think unexamined bias at best and outright racism at worst are not good things to perpetuate in our society. Also, I dislike snobs.
And to the PP who keeps screeching about PG county: it's not remotely convenient for our commutes, so why would be live there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crabs in the bucket mentality in this thread is sad. With a few exceptions, real rich people are not sending their kids to public schools. I see a bunch of middle class people (LMC to UMC, but middle class nonetheless) at each other's throats bickering about percentage points in diversity and taking umbrage that a school another middle class person is zoned for is overcapacity by hundred students more.
Direct your ire to the Chevy Chase Club and Georgetown Prep, not some family paying $4,000/month to live in what a lot of truly rich people consider a teardown off of Massachusetts Avenue so their kid can go to Whitman.
Paying a premium with the hopes of having a public good (public education) differentiated in your favor is disgusting.
Taking a discount with the hope the marginal local schools will offer “enrichment” isolation to replicate a higher SES environment for your otherwise normal kid is hypocritical and pathetic . You’re a bigot too just with a smaller bank account. All those silver spring people who took a 50% discount from BCC but paid 50% more not to be in PG are just lying to themselves while acting out a sour grades mob mentality.
I have no idea what *specific scenario* you are running in your head in response to my post.
No idea.
My guess is this:
Someone said everyone at BCC is a bigot trying to avoid the poors
Then someone said no, everyone in Silver Spring is a bigot too because they took a “discount” to live in place where their white kid is a bigger fish in a smaller pond, but they’re too bigoted to live in PG
And under this reasoning I figure that means everyone in PG is just too bigoted to live in SE DC. Basically the poster is saying that yeah the rich and white may be paying to isolate themselves but that is just human nature and we all suck. It’s what unethical people usually believe.
Weird I thought BCC was kind of 3rd rate these days. I mean seriously it's what a GS 7 for academics? Hardly worth boasting about. Really need to get over it already.
no one really cares about school quality. What they really care about is school dynamics and people with options simply don't wan't a bunch of poor (or poorly parented) kids running around with their feet up on chairs and dine and dashing.
The reason the DCC parents of the world detest the Ws so much are 1) Jealousy 2) the thought that those parents paid so much money to avoid them and their kids. Paying 2x the price for 1/2 the house tells you what they really think of silver spring kids
Anonymous wrote:Or it's about being in a school they perceive as good, and nothing to do with your kids. Both BCC and WJ are diverse schools, racially and socioeconomically. But, you keep saying that "they" don't want to be around "them" and see where that gets you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crabs in the bucket mentality in this thread is sad. With a few exceptions, real rich people are not sending their kids to public schools. I see a bunch of middle class people (LMC to UMC, but middle class nonetheless) at each other's throats bickering about percentage points in diversity and taking umbrage that a school another middle class person is zoned for is overcapacity by hundred students more.
Direct your ire to the Chevy Chase Club and Georgetown Prep, not some family paying $4,000/month to live in what a lot of truly rich people consider a teardown off of Massachusetts Avenue so their kid can go to Whitman.
Paying a premium with the hopes of having a public good (public education) differentiated in your favor is disgusting.
Taking a discount with the hope the marginal local schools will offer “enrichment” isolation to replicate a higher SES environment for your otherwise normal kid is hypocritical and pathetic . You’re a bigot too just with a smaller bank account. All those silver spring people who took a 50% discount from BCC but paid 50% more not to be in PG are just lying to themselves while acting out a sour grades mob mentality.
I have no idea what *specific scenario* you are running in your head in response to my post.
No idea.
My guess is this:
Someone said everyone at BCC is a bigot trying to avoid the poors
Then someone said no, everyone in Silver Spring is a bigot too because they took a “discount” to live in place where their white kid is a bigger fish in a smaller pond, but they’re too bigoted to live in PG
And under this reasoning I figure that means everyone in PG is just too bigoted to live in SE DC. Basically the poster is saying that yeah the rich and white may be paying to isolate themselves but that is just human nature and we all suck. It’s what unethical people usually believe.
Weird I thought BCC was kind of 3rd rate these days. I mean seriously it's what a GS 7 for academics? Hardly worth boasting about. Really need to get over it already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crabs in the bucket mentality in this thread is sad. With a few exceptions, real rich people are not sending their kids to public schools. I see a bunch of middle class people (LMC to UMC, but middle class nonetheless) at each other's throats bickering about percentage points in diversity and taking umbrage that a school another middle class person is zoned for is overcapacity by hundred students more.
Direct your ire to the Chevy Chase Club and Georgetown Prep, not some family paying $4,000/month to live in what a lot of truly rich people consider a teardown off of Massachusetts Avenue so their kid can go to Whitman.
Paying a premium with the hopes of having a public good (public education) differentiated in your favor is disgusting.
Taking a discount with the hope the marginal local schools will offer “enrichment” isolation to replicate a higher SES environment for your otherwise normal kid is hypocritical and pathetic . You’re a bigot too just with a smaller bank account. All those silver spring people who took a 50% discount from BCC but paid 50% more not to be in PG are just lying to themselves while acting out a sour grades mob mentality.
I have no idea what *specific scenario* you are running in your head in response to my post.
No idea.
My guess is this:
Someone said everyone at BCC is a bigot trying to avoid the poors
Then someone said no, everyone in Silver Spring is a bigot too because they took a “discount” to live in place where their white kid is a bigger fish in a smaller pond, but they’re too bigoted to live in PG
And under this reasoning I figure that means everyone in PG is just too bigoted to live in SE DC. Basically the poster is saying that yeah the rich and white may be paying to isolate themselves but that is just human nature and we all suck. It’s what unethical people usually believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crabs in the bucket mentality in this thread is sad. With a few exceptions, real rich people are not sending their kids to public schools. I see a bunch of middle class people (LMC to UMC, but middle class nonetheless) at each other's throats bickering about percentage points in diversity and taking umbrage that a school another middle class person is zoned for is overcapacity by hundred students more.
Direct your ire to the Chevy Chase Club and Georgetown Prep, not some family paying $4,000/month to live in what a lot of truly rich people consider a teardown off of Massachusetts Avenue so their kid can go to Whitman.
Paying a premium with the hopes of having a public good (public education) differentiated in your favor is disgusting.
Taking a discount with the hope the marginal local schools will offer “enrichment” isolation to replicate a higher SES environment for your otherwise normal kid is hypocritical and pathetic . You’re a bigot too just with a smaller bank account. All those silver spring people who took a 50% discount from BCC but paid 50% more not to be in PG are just lying to themselves while acting out a sour grades mob mentality.
Weird I thought BCC was kind of 3rd rate these days. I mean seriously it's what a GS 7 for academics. Really need to get over it already.
I have no idea what *specific scenario* you are running in your head in response to my post.
No idea.
My guess is this:
Someone said everyone at BCC is a bigot trying to avoid the poors
Then someone said no, everyone in Silver Spring is a bigot too because they took a “discount” to live in place where their white kid is a bigger fish in a smaller pond, but they’re too bigoted to live in PG
And under this reasoning I figure that means everyone in PG is just too bigoted to live in SE DC. Basically the poster is saying that yeah the rich and white may be paying to isolate themselves but that is just human nature and we all suck. It’s what unethical people usually believe.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I see this has taken an angry turn. I hope I haven’t contributed too much. I am here to represent the following population, which exists: families who value education, who are middle and upper middle class, whose children are happy and doing well in schools that are not majority white or wealthy. You guys can like your schools and we can like ours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crabs in the bucket mentality in this thread is sad. With a few exceptions, real rich people are not sending their kids to public schools. I see a bunch of middle class people (LMC to UMC, but middle class nonetheless) at each other's throats bickering about percentage points in diversity and taking umbrage that a school another middle class person is zoned for is overcapacity by hundred students more.
Direct your ire to the Chevy Chase Club and Georgetown Prep, not some family paying $4,000/month to live in what a lot of truly rich people consider a teardown off of Massachusetts Avenue so their kid can go to Whitman.
Paying a premium with the hopes of having a public good (public education) differentiated in your favor is disgusting.
Taking a discount with the hope the marginal local schools will offer “enrichment” isolation to replicate a higher SES environment for your otherwise normal kid is hypocritical and pathetic . You’re a bigot too just with a smaller bank account. All those silver spring people who took a 50% discount from BCC but paid 50% more not to be in PG are just lying to themselves while acting out a sour grades mob mentality.
I have no idea what *specific scenario* you are running in your head in response to my post.
No idea.
My guess is this:
Someone said everyone at BCC is a bigot trying to avoid the poors
Then someone said no, everyone in Silver Spring is a bigot too because they took a “discount” to live in place where their white kid is a bigger fish in a smaller pond, but they’re too bigoted to live in PG
And under this reasoning I figure that means everyone in PG is just too bigoted to live in SE DC. Basically the poster is saying that yeah the rich and white may be paying to isolate themselves but that is just human nature and we all suck. It’s what unethical people usually believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crabs in the bucket mentality in this thread is sad. With a few exceptions, real rich people are not sending their kids to public schools. I see a bunch of middle class people (LMC to UMC, but middle class nonetheless) at each other's throats bickering about percentage points in diversity and taking umbrage that a school another middle class person is zoned for is overcapacity by hundred students more.
Direct your ire to the Chevy Chase Club and Georgetown Prep, not some family paying $4,000/month to live in what a lot of truly rich people consider a teardown off of Massachusetts Avenue so their kid can go to Whitman.
Paying a premium with the hopes of having a public good (public education) differentiated in your favor is disgusting.
Taking a discount with the hope the marginal local schools will offer “enrichment” isolation to replicate a higher SES environment for your otherwise normal kid is hypocritical and pathetic . You’re a bigot too just with a smaller bank account. All those silver spring people who took a 50% discount from BCC but paid 50% more not to be in PG are just lying to themselves while acting out a sour grades mob mentality.
I have no idea what *specific scenario* you are running in your head in response to my post.
No idea.
My guess is this:
Someone said everyone at BCC is a bigot trying to avoid the poors
Then someone said no, everyone in Silver Spring is a bigot too because they took a “discount” to live in place where their white kid is a bigger fish in a smaller pond, but they’re too bigoted to live in PG
And under this reasoning I figure that means everyone in PG is just too bigoted to live in SE DC. Basically the poster is saying that yeah the rich and white may be paying to isolate themselves but that is just human nature and we all suck. It’s what unethical people usually believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crabs in the bucket mentality in this thread is sad. With a few exceptions, real rich people are not sending their kids to public schools. I see a bunch of middle class people (LMC to UMC, but middle class nonetheless) at each other's throats bickering about percentage points in diversity and taking umbrage that a school another middle class person is zoned for is overcapacity by hundred students more.
Direct your ire to the Chevy Chase Club and Georgetown Prep, not some family paying $4,000/month to live in what a lot of truly rich people consider a teardown off of Massachusetts Avenue so their kid can go to Whitman.
Paying a premium with the hopes of having a public good (public education) differentiated in your favor is disgusting.
Taking a discount with the hope the marginal local schools will offer “enrichment” isolation to replicate a higher SES environment for your otherwise normal kid is hypocritical and pathetic . You’re a bigot too just with a smaller bank account. All those silver spring people who took a 50% discount from BCC but paid 50% more not to be in PG are just lying to themselves while acting out a sour grades mob mentality.
I have no idea what *specific scenario* you are running in your head in response to my post.
No idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crabs in the bucket mentality in this thread is sad. With a few exceptions, real rich people are not sending their kids to public schools. I see a bunch of middle class people (LMC to UMC, but middle class nonetheless) at each other's throats bickering about percentage points in diversity and taking umbrage that a school another middle class person is zoned for is overcapacity by hundred students more.
Direct your ire to the Chevy Chase Club and Georgetown Prep, not some family paying $4,000/month to live in what a lot of truly rich people consider a teardown off of Massachusetts Avenue so their kid can go to Whitman.
Paying a premium with the hopes of having a public good (public education) differentiated in your favor is disgusting.
Taking a discount with the hope the marginal local schools will offer “enrichment” isolation to replicate a higher SES environment for your otherwise normal kid is hypocritical and pathetic . You’re a bigot too just with a smaller bank account. All those silver spring people who took a 50% discount from BCC but paid 50% more not to be in PG are just lying to themselves while acting out a sour grades mob mentality.
Anonymous wrote:The crabs in the bucket mentality in this thread is sad. With a few exceptions, real rich people are not sending their kids to public schools. I see a bunch of middle class people (LMC to UMC, but middle class nonetheless) at each other's throats bickering about percentage points in diversity and taking umbrage that a school another middle class person is zoned for is overcapacity by hundred students more.
Direct your ire to the Chevy Chase Club and Georgetown Prep, not some family paying $4,000/month to live in what a lot of truly rich people consider a teardown off of Massachusetts Avenue so their kid can go to Whitman.