Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The admins at my MS all send their kids to private. As a public school teacher, I have never thought that was a great look.
Which Middle school?
Anonymous wrote:The admins at my MS all send their kids to private. As a public school teacher, I have never thought that was a great look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came across this article that mentioned a survey indicating that if given the choice 90% of public school teachers would send their kids to private school and am wondering how accurate that is in my own county.
‘Why I’m a Public School Teacher But a Private School Parent’
https://tenneyschool.com/why-im-a-public-school-teacher-but-a-private-school-parent/
Here’s another similar article but different author from a couple of years ago:
‘Why I’m a Public-School Teacher but a Private-School Parent’
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/03/why-im-a-public-school-teacher-but-a-private-school-parent/386797/
Do you think many public school teachers can afford $50k/year for private?
Most teachers make $80-120K so if their spouse makes a similar amount or more with aid or a catholic school they are fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came across this article that mentioned a survey indicating that if given the choice 90% of public school teachers would send their kids to private school and am wondering how accurate that is in my own county.
‘Why I’m a Public School Teacher But a Private School Parent’
https://tenneyschool.com/why-im-a-public-school-teacher-but-a-private-school-parent/
Here’s another similar article but different author from a couple of years ago:
‘Why I’m a Public-School Teacher but a Private-School Parent’
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/03/why-im-a-public-school-teacher-but-a-private-school-parent/386797/
Do you think many public school teachers can afford $50k/year for private?
There are private schools that don’t cost that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came across this article that mentioned a survey indicating that if given the choice 90% of public school teachers would send their kids to private school and am wondering how accurate that is in my own county.
‘Why I’m a Public School Teacher But a Private School Parent’
https://tenneyschool.com/why-im-a-public-school-teacher-but-a-private-school-parent/
Here’s another similar article but different author from a couple of years ago:
‘Why I’m a Public-School Teacher but a Private-School Parent’
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/03/why-im-a-public-school-teacher-but-a-private-school-parent/386797/
Do you think many public school teachers can afford $50k/year for private?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came across this article that mentioned a survey indicating that if given the choice 90% of public school teachers would send their kids to private school and am wondering how accurate that is in my own county.
‘Why I’m a Public School Teacher But a Private School Parent’
https://tenneyschool.com/why-im-a-public-school-teacher-but-a-private-school-parent/
Here’s another similar article but different author from a couple of years ago:
‘Why I’m a Public-School Teacher but a Private-School Parent’
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/03/why-im-a-public-school-teacher-but-a-private-school-parent/386797/
Do you think many public school teachers can afford $50k/year for private?
Anonymous wrote:About a quarter of the students in my kid’s private school class have one or two parents who work in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came across this article that mentioned a survey indicating that if given the choice 90% of public school teachers would send their kids to private school and am wondering how accurate that is in my own county.
‘Why I’m a Public School Teacher But a Private School Parent’
https://tenneyschool.com/why-im-a-public-school-teacher-but-a-private-school-parent/
Here’s another similar article but different author from a couple of years ago:
‘Why I’m a Public-School Teacher but a Private-School Parent’
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/03/why-im-a-public-school-teacher-but-a-private-school-parent/386797/
Do you think many public school teachers can afford $50k/year for private?