Anonymous wrote:As a parent you owe it to your children to always consider if they’re in the right place, whether it’s a private school parent Sri using to make the switch to a public school for a variety of reasons or the other way around, a public school parent wondering if it’s worth it to throw this much money at something just to gain access to a club of privilege. Basically these posts both in the private school and public school forums absolutely do inform their
I going conversation.
So many angry and enraged private school parents on here lashing out as private school parents ALWAYS do at the poor plebes from
Public who dare to read their private school posts!!! As always, it’s to be expected. You’re to be reminded that it’s your ($40-$50K a year) schools that are private, not this forum. Read and post away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get the same/better education in public. Go waste money somewhere else.
I bet it's mostly so the parents can brag.
Dang. That’s some expensive brag. Especially since we rarely bring it up. At least if I spent that money on expensive cars and flashy clothes, my privilege would be much more apparent. Stupid me!
Rarely bring it up? I have yet to meet a private school parent that doesn’t bring it up FORTHWITH either as a humblebrag or an indirect hint. Not to mention the bumper stickers and sweatshirts. It’s all meant to designate their privilege and access against the nasty poor plebes who have to rough it out with the gangs, bjs and heroin needles of the publics.
You guys are disgusting. My public school kids will outpace yours in every area of life as my public educated husband outearns and has built a better life than every single private school classmate of mine.
You see the flaw in this thinking, right? Of course you haven’t met the private school parents who don’t bring it up because . . . They don’t bring it up! You seem awfully angry for someone who purports to be very confident with the school choice you’ve made for your children. I’m not questioning that choice, just pointing out that the anger seems . .. extreme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get the same/better education in public. Go waste money somewhere else.
I bet it's mostly so the parents can brag.
Dang. That’s some expensive brag. Especially since we rarely bring it up. At least if I spent that money on expensive cars and flashy clothes, my privilege would be much more apparent. Stupid me!
Rarely bring it up? I have yet to meet a private school parent that doesn’t bring it up FORTHWITH either as a humblebrag or an indirect hint. Not to mention the bumper stickers and sweatshirts. It’s all meant to designate their privilege and access against the nasty poor plebes who have to rough it out with the gangs, bjs and heroin needles of the publics.
You guys are disgusting. My public school kids will outpace yours in every area of life as my public educated husband outearns and has built a better life than every single private school classmate of mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get the same/better education in public. Go waste money somewhere else.
I bet it's mostly so the parents can brag.
Dang. That’s some expensive brag. Especially since we rarely bring it up. At least if I spent that money on expensive cars and flashy clothes, my privilege would be much more apparent. Stupid me!
Rarely bring it up? I have yet to meet a private school parent that doesn’t bring it up FORTHWITH either as a humblebrag or an indirect hint. Not to mention the bumper stickers and sweatshirts. It’s all meant to designate their privilege and access against the nasty poor plebes who have to rough it out with the gangs, bjs and heroin needles of the publics.
You guys are disgusting. My public school kids will outpace yours in every area of life as my public educated husband outearns and has built a better life than every single private school classmate of mine.
Why do you bother to read or even post on the Private School forum, then? Curiosity? Have chips you want to knock off of strangers' shoulders?
I wonder why would you get yourself so annoyed by private school parents and why feel so competitive with private school kids if you are confident in your choice with public schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get the same/better education in public. Go waste money somewhere else.
I bet it's mostly so the parents can brag.
Dang. That’s some expensive brag. Especially since we rarely bring it up. At least if I spent that money on expensive cars and flashy clothes, my privilege would be much more apparent. Stupid me!
Rarely bring it up? I have yet to meet a private school parent that doesn’t bring it up FORTHWITH either as a humblebrag or an indirect hint. Not to mention the bumper stickers and sweatshirts. It’s all meant to designate their privilege and access against the nasty poor plebes who have to rough it out with the gangs, bjs and heroin needles of the publics.
You guys are disgusting. My public school kids will outpace yours in every area of life as my public educated husband outearns and has built a better life than every single private school classmate of mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get the same/better education in public. Go waste money somewhere else.
I bet it's mostly so the parents can brag.
Dang. That’s some expensive brag. Especially since we rarely bring it up. At least if I spent that money on expensive cars and flashy clothes, my privilege would be much more apparent. Stupid me!
Rarely bring it up? I have yet to meet a private school parent that doesn’t bring it up FORTHWITH either as a humblebrag or an indirect hint. Not to mention the bumper stickers and sweatshirts. It’s all meant to designate their privilege and access against the nasty poor plebes who have to rough it out with the gangs, bjs and heroin needles of the publics.
You guys are disgusting. My public school kids will outpace yours in every area of life as my public educated husband outearns and has built a better life than every single private school classmate of mine.