Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Status insecure MC and UMC are most certainly triggered by you sending your children to a private. They take it VERY personally, sometimes they are upfront about it, others are passive aggressive and talk about you behind your back. And let’s be frank, they’re triggered because they know the private is better, so they feel inferior. Spare me the spin that it’s somehow a benefit to be at a public with no admissions filter, nobody ever gets expelled, half full of loser kids from bad families, and led by political wannabe board members, admins, and teachers. It’s a freakin’ circus at best you tolerate because you can’t afford private. Period.
Private school parents preening about how public school parents are jealous because we can’t afford to attend private remind me of the old joke about the Southern Baptists in a section of heaven with a big curtain around it (“Shhh… they don’t know the rest of us are here”).
In fact, for those of us trying to raise kids who are decent human beings despite family and personal wealth, one of the benefits of public school is not being around people like PP.
Anonymous wrote:Status insecure MC and UMC are most certainly triggered by you sending your children to a private. They take it VERY personally, sometimes they are upfront about it, others are passive aggressive and talk about you behind your back. And let’s be frank, they’re triggered because they know the private is better, so they feel inferior. Spare me the spin that it’s somehow a benefit to be at a public with no admissions filter, nobody ever gets expelled, half full of loser kids from bad families, and led by political wannabe board members, admins, and teachers. It’s a freakin’ circus at best you tolerate because you can’t afford private. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went through this a couple of times with both kids. There is jealousy and anger involved, especially if you tell them it is because of substandard MCPS.
We told people we wanted religious element in education and the satisfied them. But know that they are still steaming about it. One time I posted something on Facebook about common core and how I am glad my kids don't deal with it, and this rabid mom attacked me. She is one who asked my why I pulled my daughter out of MCPS before anyone. She also seemed happy to hear that it was religious reasons. But now she knows there are other benefits we enjoy and she is angry.
If you're constantly running down the schools their kids attend, then yes they're probably angry with you. That doesn't mean they're jealous, it just means you're rude.
This. You really can't tell people their school isn't good! It's impolite even if true. And it's impolite for public schools too.
And bear in mind, it's normal for people to think their private school is great when they first begin there. [b]But sometimes the bloom comes off the rose after they've experienced it for a while. You might want to moderate your remarks so you don't end up looking stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Someone told me this would happen a lot when people find out we go private instead of arlington public. She said to anticipate people asking why you’d do that with the free, amazing public schools. This has NEVER HAPPENED. I think you get back the attitude you put out.
Anonymous wrote:I was accosted at a graduation party by a neighbor I hardly knew. But he knew our boys because he had coached them on a youth team and he was almost certainly aware they had gone to private schools.
He went on and on telling me what a fabulous experience his daughter had had at a “W” high school.
I told him that was great and “good for her”. I did not say a word to defend private schools or our decision to send them to one.
He didn’t get the argument he seemed to want at least not from me.
It was all so “transparent”.
At least he got whatever was bothering him off his chest, I guest.
I’m unsure if he sensed what a buffoon I thought he was. Probably not.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like private school is good for elementary school and middle school. Those are the years where your kid really needs support from both home environment and school environment to be the best version of themselves in the future.
But when it comes to high school I’d prefer public school. Kids at private high school especially girls, get very competitive and alot of them are addicted to adderall(for studying).