Anonymous wrote:I can!
It is as follows:
Know your kid(s) and finances. Proceed accordingly. There is no one size fits all when it comes to education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo schools give the privates a beat-down every year
Only some of the moco schools though.
We moved yo be inbound to Whitman. Meh. Way overrated and my black kid encountered way more racism than he is now at a Big 3 public. Don’t move to Whitman if you’re not white.
Nonsense.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo schools give the privates a beat-down every year
Only some of the moco schools though.
We moved yo be inbound to Whitman. Meh. Way overrated and my black kid encountered way more racism than he is now at a Big 3 public. Don’t move to Whitman if you’re not white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo schools give the privates a beat-down every year
Only some of the moco schools though.
We moved yo be inbound to Whitman. Meh. Way overrated and my black kid encountered way more racism than he is now at a Big 3 public. Don’t move to Whitman if you’re not white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo schools give the privates a beat-down every year
Only some of the moco schools though.
We moved yo be inbound to Whitman. Meh. Way overrated and my black kid encountered way more racism than he is now at a Big 3 public. Don’t move to Whitman if you’re not white.
Anonymous wrote:Good privates are much better at teaching writing skills than publics, even really good publics. I went to a big three and it’s depressing to see how little high quality writing instruction my kids get at their top Montgomery County high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo schools give the privates a beat-down every year
Only some of the moco schools though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really like public schools, but one of my kids was having a tough time. Sent that child to private and life is much better because it is the right school for this kid. I really understand the importance of ‘fit’ with schools.
+1. Public schools get all this money to help differentiate but the truth is they basically suck at it (sorry for the language but it’s the truth). Here’s looking at you bloated MCPS!
TJ is differentiation on steroids. No DC private can match that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really like public schools, but one of my kids was having a tough time. Sent that child to private and life is much better because it is the right school for this kid. I really understand the importance of ‘fit’ with schools.
+1. Public schools get all this money to help differentiate but the truth is they basically suck at it (sorry for the language but it’s the truth). Here’s looking at you bloated MCPS!
Anonymous wrote:Really like public schools, but one of my kids was having a tough time. Sent that child to private and life is much better because it is the right school for this kid. I really understand the importance of ‘fit’ with schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you choose private for the small class size, realize that a small class may be very stifling and be the worst thing for their social life and social development.
Curious of what you think can be too small? We’re looking at 3 schools for our now fifth grader. Classes (entire class) vary from 30-100 kids. He’s a quirky kid but shy. I feel like I’m a class of 30 there maybe only a handful of kids he clicks with? But 100 feels like a lot to navigate? Thoughts/Opinions?
Anonymous wrote:If you choose private for the small class size, realize that a small class may be very stifling and be the worst thing for their social life and social development.
Anonymous wrote:If you choose private for the small class size, realize that a small class may be very stifling and be the worst thing for their social life and social development.