Anonymous wrote:Why would they "overwhelm the administration and staff"? Go ahead, say what you mean, not that is coded bullshit that is pedaled around here so often.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm like the PP. I went to MVHS, which at the time was "fine" but nothing stellar. I'd guess by DCUM standards, I'm doing pretty well (sucessful attorney making over $300K/year; happily married; three great children).
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Anonymous wrote:It exposes you to different socioeconomic groups and teaches that not everyone is as lucky or well off. It could ground them, teach compassion and understaning.
Anonymous wrote:Some of us want more than fine. To each his or her own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in Alexandria, kids go and will continue to go to public. THE HORROR!
LOL. I like you. My kid goes to DCPS, and you know what, I'm not worried. She'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Or u know maybe u could've sacKed up and sent them to public.
Anonymous wrote:Bought in old town alexandria knowing we would have to foot the bill for 12 to 13 yrs of private. DC is in HS now. When we bought our house avg tuitions were about 16k at the alexandria privates... They are now mid to high 20s per year. I serioysly cant believe the amount of $$ I have spent on tuition. In hindsight wouldve moved to a better public school district in the younger yrs
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OP, I am also in the same pyramid. We haven't decided what to do yet in terms of schools but haven't ruled out our public schools. I grew up in the DC area and went to public schools which were at the time considered "iffy" and in which I was a minority as a white person and most people didn't speak English and yada yada yada. DCUM would not have approvedI went on to get a 4.0 in high school and went to an excellent college and have done well in life. I am not bragging or looking to go into a big private v public debate, I am just saying that many people can do just fine in "iffy" public schools. We are staying put and going to make the best of it because we love our house and neighborhood and commute and will do the best we can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - it is the Falls Church High School pyramid. Not FCC, but Fairfax County.
OP, we're in the same pyramid. Bought in 2003 thinking we would move before school started. Well, our first is in a school we thought was iffy initially, and is thriving, title I and all. We visited the school and spent quite some time with the principal before deciding to enroll her. We also visited some privates, and honestly were underwhelmed. So for now we are staying. We'll do similar research about the middle- and high schools when the time comes and will make our decision based on what we find. Test scores are not the whole story and kids with involved parents tend to do well regardless. Good luck with your decision.
I went on to get a 4.0 in high school and went to an excellent college and have done well in life. I am not bragging or looking to go into a big private v public debate, I am just saying that many people can do just fine in "iffy" public schools. We are staying put and going to make the best of it because we love our house and neighborhood and commute and will do the best we can.