Anonymous wrote:Our country doesn't care enough about education to make public schools nearly as good as private schools. We live in a country that cares more about money than education, so you have to throw money at a school one way or another: by living in an elite district or by shelling out for private school.
Does that make you mad? Me too. But it's true.
Anonymous wrote: Douche bag sons normally have douche bag parents. Or have nannies to play the role of mom and dad.
Secret formula: Dedicate 30 hours per week to being engaged with your kid during daylight hours
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home school
I thought about this, but can you get your kid into a good college if you home school?
Anonymous wrote:We want our son to get a great education but don't want him to turn into Brett Kavanaugh.
He's only a year old, so I think we have time, (unless we were supposed to start with some elite playgroup when he was a zygote where Ruth Bader Ginsburg reads him Goodnight Moon or something).
We're focused on private schools in MD or DC because don't want to squeeze into Barbie's dream house in order to live in Potomac.
And yes, I know that parental influence is the main factor in my kid not becoming a total douchebag. But school plays a role, too.
Not surprisingly, Google is no help in this matter.
Anonymous wrote:As soon as you need your kid to go to a "great school" or you become a "but the schools" parent, you are in trouble. I went to mediocre schools in working-class neighborhoods and ended up with a Ph.D. from a top 5 program in my field. I send my daughter to a very diverse public school with about 50% low-income kids and middling test scores. I'm really happy with the education she is getting and I think it will give her a lot of choices. If she wants to follow a highly academic path like I did, she will be able to push herself to do that, and if she wants an entirely different path she has such a wide range of role models who are happy and successful people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school. Not in Bethesda or Potomac.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Public school. Not in Bethesda or Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:I like our neighborhood school- Kensington Parkwood. The parents I've met are smart but not snobby. Many work at NIH, nonprofits, government. The kids have been great- haven't met really snobby kids either
Anonymous wrote:We want our son to get a great education but don't want him to turn into Brett Kavanaugh.
He's only a year old, so I think we have time, (unless we were supposed to start with some elite playgroup when he was a zygote where Ruth Bader Ginsburg reads him Goodnight Moon or something).
We're focused on private schools in MD or DC because don't want to squeeze into Barbie's dream house in order to live in Potomac.
And yes, I know that parental influence is the main factor in my kid not becoming a total douchebag. But school plays a role, too.
Not surprisingly, Google is no help in this matter.