Anonymous wrote:We left DCPS for top privates in 9th grade because my kids could barely write a basic essay.
Also, I have personally known many DCPS grads who struggled in college. Sure, on DCUM somebody's uncle's cousin's friend left JR and aced his classes at Harvard but in my real-life world, among people I know and trust, (relatives, close friends, etc) there are many grads who struggled. So the point of private school for us is far, far better instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our private school taught our kids how to capitalize and write in complete sentences.
Sorry your kid didn't get into any of the magnets.
What are magnets? Our kids have been in private school since age 4 and we haven't ever considered a public option.
Anonymous wrote:The point? OK, picking ONLY from the current Recent Topics list (9/8/23):
- we never had a "chair thrower" during 13 years of private school in DC. There were two such boys in ouir private ES, and they were counseled out promptly. Like, before year's end. (Chair thrower in my kid's class thread)
- we never experienced a brawl with another high school in 4 years of private DC high school (BCC-WJ brawl thread) (fights at QO thread)
-- we never had to work with a teacher for "extra" challenge work in math over a 12 yr period (APS thread)
-- we never "wondered" about what our "MS and HS path" was, despite living in the District (CH parents, MS and beyond?)
-- Algebra classes were never taught by teachers who don't actually understand algebra (MCPS 'Algegra classes' thread)
- - - - - And that's just today. Tomorrow's Recent Topics new threads will provide 10-20 more reasons why independent schools were the superior choice, K-12.
Kids are now both at T-15 colleges, unhooked. I seriously doubt SWW or Wilson would have been a better play.
Anonymous wrote:We left DCPS for top privates in 9th grade because my kids could barely write a basic essay.
Also, I have personally known many DCPS grads who struggled in college. Sure, on DCUM somebody's uncle's cousin's friend left JR and aced his classes at Harvard but in my real-life world, among people I know and trust, (relatives, close friends, etc) there are many grads who struggled. So the point of private school for us is far, far better instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The point? OK, picking ONLY from the current Recent Topics list (9/8/23):
- we never had a "chair thrower" during 13 years of private school in DC. There were two such boys in ouir private ES, and they were counseled out promptly. Like, before year's end. (Chair thrower in my kid's class thread)
- we never experienced a brawl with another high school in 4 years of private DC high school (BCC-WJ brawl thread) (fights at QO thread)
-- we never had to work with a teacher for "extra" challenge work in math over a 12 yr period (APS thread)
-- we never "wondered" about what our "MS and HS path" was, despite living in the District (CH parents, MS and beyond?)
-- Algebra classes were never taught by teachers who don't actually understand algebra (MCPS 'Algegra classes' thread)
- - - - - And that's just today. Tomorrow's Recent Topics new threads will provide 10-20 more reasons why independent schools were the superior choice, K-12.
Kids are now both at T-15 colleges, unhooked. I seriously doubt SWW or Wilson would have been a better play.
Yes, this pretty much sums it up. I appreciate the extra writing and public speaking that's required as well.
Anonymous wrote:The point? OK, picking ONLY from the current Recent Topics list (9/8/23):
- we never had a "chair thrower" during 13 years of private school in DC. There were two such boys in ouir private ES, and they were counseled out promptly. Like, before year's end. (Chair thrower in my kid's class thread)
- we never experienced a brawl with another high school in 4 years of private DC high school (BCC-WJ brawl thread) (fights at QO thread)
-- we never had to work with a teacher for "extra" challenge work in math over a 12 yr period (APS thread)
-- we never "wondered" about what our "MS and HS path" was, despite living in the District (CH parents, MS and beyond?)
-- Algebra classes were never taught by teachers who don't actually understand algebra (MCPS 'Algegra classes' thread)
- - - - - And that's just today. Tomorrow's Recent Topics new threads will provide 10-20 more reasons why independent schools were the superior choice, K-12.
Kids are now both at T-15 colleges, unhooked. I seriously doubt SWW or Wilson would have been a better play.
Anonymous wrote:For those kids who need extra help, it's the best option if you have money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those kids who need extra help, it's the best option if you have money.
this, it is insurance policy for priviledged juniors, so maybe enough packaging can get them into a top 50 school so they will end up a lawyer, accountant, doctor or some shit.
Anonymous wrote:with how it is nearly impossble for kids to get into Ivys unhooked.
with the insane woke brainwashing and the inbedding of politics into the circirulum and the loss of traditional learning
with schools and universities disregarding objective measures like SAT scores, AP test scores.
with top universities graduates having problems paying off their student loans and getting jobs
It all just feels pointless.