Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always planned on private. I just wouldn’t want to say to you directly so you don’t feel bad like I am judging you for not putting your child in private or that I feel sorry for you not being able to afford it, or something ridiculous like that. I actually hate telling other families when they ask where our kids go to school. The look on their faces when I say the private school is always shock and surprise. It makes me uncomfortable. We can easily afford it but no one has any idea how much money we have and I like to keep it that way.
As a person with kids in public schools, I give you permission to tell anyone and everyone that you send your kids to private without fear that anyone gives one whit about your schooling choice. Nobody thinks you are judging them just because you say your kids are in private- people who send their kids to public are perfectly happy with their choices, and don't worry, we don't judge you for sending your kids to private either.
So you have the authority to speak on behalf of all parents whose kids are in public school? Interesting. Did I sign something I forgot about?
Anonymous wrote:We always planned on private. I just wouldn’t want to say to you directly so you don’t feel bad like I am judging you for not putting your child in private or that I feel sorry for you not being able to afford it, or something ridiculous like that. I actually hate telling other families when they ask where our kids go to school. The look on their faces when I say the private school is always shock and surprise. It makes me uncomfortable. We can easily afford it but no one has any idea how much money we have and I like to keep it that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always planned on private. I just wouldn’t want to say to you directly so you don’t feel bad like I am judging you for not putting your child in private or that I feel sorry for you not being able to afford it, or something ridiculous like that. I actually hate telling other families when they ask where our kids go to school. The look on their faces when I say the private school is always shock and surprise. It makes me uncomfortable. We can easily afford it but no one has any idea how much money we have and I like to keep it that way.
As a person with kids in public schools, I give you permission to tell anyone and everyone that you send your kids to private without fear that anyone gives one whit about your schooling choice. Nobody thinks you are judging them just because you say your kids are in private- people who send their kids to public are perfectly happy with their choices, and don't worry, we don't judge you for sending your kids to private either.
Haha, good try.
I guess thinking others are jealous is one way to feel better about the tuition you’re paying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always planned on private. I just wouldn’t want to say to you directly so you don’t feel bad like I am judging you for not putting your child in private or that I feel sorry for you not being able to afford it, or something ridiculous like that. I actually hate telling other families when they ask where our kids go to school. The look on their faces when I say the private school is always shock and surprise. It makes me uncomfortable. We can easily afford it but no one has any idea how much money we have and I like to keep it that way.
As a person with kids in public schools, I give you permission to tell anyone and everyone that you send your kids to private without fear that anyone gives one whit about your schooling choice. Nobody thinks you are judging them just because you say your kids are in private- people who send their kids to public are perfectly happy with their choices, and don't worry, we don't judge you for sending your kids to private either.
Haha, good try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always planned on private. I just wouldn’t want to say to you directly so you don’t feel bad like I am judging you for not putting your child in private or that I feel sorry for you not being able to afford it, or something ridiculous like that. I actually hate telling other families when they ask where our kids go to school. The look on their faces when I say the private school is always shock and surprise. It makes me uncomfortable. We can easily afford it but no one has any idea how much money we have and I like to keep it that way.
As a person with kids in public schools, I give you permission to tell anyone and everyone that you send your kids to private without fear that anyone gives one whit about your schooling choice. Nobody thinks you are judging them just because you say your kids are in private- people who send their kids to public are perfectly happy with their choices, and don't worry, we don't judge you for sending your kids to private either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always planned on private. I just wouldn’t want to say to you directly so you don’t feel bad like I am judging you for not putting your child in private or that I feel sorry for you not being able to afford it, or something ridiculous like that. I actually hate telling other families when they ask where our kids go to school. The look on their faces when I say the private school is always shock and surprise. It makes me uncomfortable. We can easily afford it but no one has any idea how much money we have and I like to keep it that way.
As a person with kids in public schools, I give you permission to tell anyone and everyone that you send your kids to private without fear that anyone gives one whit about your schooling choice. Nobody thinks you are judging them just because you say your kids are in private- people who send their kids to public are perfectly happy with their choices, and don't worry, we don't judge you for sending your kids to private either.
Anonymous wrote:I had a kid first then really didn't like the snow policies of FCPS. Besides having more common sense snow days, I also liked that FCCPS had IB in all grades. I moved there as a renter before my child entered K and bought a few years later.
Only over the years did I understand the differences. Much smaller class sizes, when we had a major need for accommodations the school & leadership were extremely helpful and at no time did I ever feel like we were a burden (and I'm sure we were). Now my child is heading into high school but already well integrated with activities and sports.
Don't get me wrong, I have my beefs with the school board and some activist members but it's gotten much better post COVID.
All of this to say - I knew I was buying in a good district, but it took me years to fully understand the differences. I didn't know that as a parent of a child not in school.
Anonymous wrote:We always planned on private. I just wouldn’t want to say to you directly so you don’t feel bad like I am judging you for not putting your child in private or that I feel sorry for you not being able to afford it, or something ridiculous like that. I actually hate telling other families when they ask where our kids go to school. The look on their faces when I say the private school is always shock and surprise. It makes me uncomfortable. We can easily afford it but no one has any idea how much money we have and I like to keep it that way.