Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, asking in earnest not trolling, do you feel like a cheaper mortgage has allowed pvt to be an option or was pvt always the plan?
For us private was always the plan before we moved here from NYC. Did not know that public schools were an option in DC since all you ever heard about DC public schools were how bad they were. Did not move to a JKLMM neighborhood b/c we did not have a car and wanted to be within walking distance to work. We could easily afford to live WoTP and pay for private school. Found a place EoTP and got into an immersion language charter (also applied to private schools but decided not to go). Very pleased with our choice. NYC does not have any schools that offer immersion for 3/4 yrs and goes through high schools and for free. Even their schools that offer IB programs for elementary, middle and high schools do not offer immersion language for preschoolers. We feel very fortunate!
Anonymous wrote:Again, asking in earnest not trolling, do you feel like a cheaper mortgage has allowed pvt to be an option or was pvt always the plan?
Anonymous wrote:The only winner I see in this statistic is charter schools. Public schools are by far the biggest losers. Are you surprised?
Anonymous wrote:Our block has about 20 kids - Capitol Hill. Most DCPS and charter. I don't any any in private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in NW (East of the Park) and offhand, I can think of at least 32 kids in our neighborhood that go private.
That's good to know, which schools do they go to? Just curious as I feel like on the pct threads they always seem to say no one lives outside of the areas close to the schools or in MD/VA. Not trolling here, just curious to know which pvt schools are represented eotp as that could be a consideration for us.