Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private has been a disappointment after leaving public, difference is it’s cost me over $30 grand a year to learn that.
After attending the magnets my kids found it a big step backward.
What do you mean? Magnets were a step back? I’m curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private has been a disappointment after leaving public, difference is it’s cost me over $30 grand a year to learn that.
After attending the magnets my kids found it a big step backward.
Anonymous wrote:Private has been a disappointment after leaving public, difference is it’s cost me over $30 grand a year to learn that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sure seems like many affluent in Bethesda/ Potomac, Chevy Chase are exiting MCPS in droves. Has anyone else observed this happening?
There's no evidence to support this. People seem to be happy with the exception of a few far-right posters that like to stir up trouble.
Ya the same poster keeps starting these doom and gloom threads. I think they have a political agenda, but the reality is my kids are getting a much better education than I got 25 years ago at Wooton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not any more than the wealthy are leaving privates. Wealthy people are now doing more of a governess model
Exactly. It's the real VIP experience. You always want VIP. It's always better. Always.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why any sane person would put down $2+ million on a house in MoCo rather than in Virginia (or even the District).
Anonymous wrote:There was definitely a bump in private school admissions during 2020-21 but many of those families have since left and gone back to public and some have stayed.
It's really interesting to me how many private school families like to come back and troll the public school forum as justification for why they left it just seems very insecure and tacky to brag about it.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who works in private…yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s plainly true that many people with the means left MCPS over the last two years in the wealthiest clusters. Out neighborhood pre pandemic was like 30-40% private. Now it is closer to 70%. Most that made the switch aren’t coming back. So definitely fewer wealthy families using public in our neighborhood but it is not everyone by any means.
BS
I don’t know why people find this hard to believe, but it’s true. This is one of the wealthier neighborhoods in the county so it’s not representative. But there has been a strong exodus to private.
Many will realize the privates here aren’t much better. This coming from a parent of a student at a top boys school in DC.
I not making in claim that private is better, but descriptively yes many people in the wealthiest neighborhoods switched their kids from public to private. This is probably only a few hundred kids in a county of 160,000 students. But the question is did the wealthiest leave and the answer is yes many did, but many also stayed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sure seems like many affluent in Bethesda/ Potomac, Chevy Chase are exiting MCPS in droves. Has anyone else observed this happening?
OP who are you and why are you asking?
OP here, I’m a country club member and parent who had two kids at MCPS who are now in private school. My club went from about 40% of the kids at MCPS to about 15% since Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s plainly true that many people with the means left MCPS over the last two years in the wealthiest clusters. Out neighborhood pre pandemic was like 30-40% private. Now it is closer to 70%. Most that made the switch aren’t coming back. So definitely fewer wealthy families using public in our neighborhood but it is not everyone by any means.
BS
I don’t know why people find this hard to believe, but it’s true. This is one of the wealthier neighborhoods in the county so it’s not representative. But there has been a strong exodus to private.
Many will realize the privates here aren’t much better. This coming from a parent of a student at a top boys school in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sure seems like many affluent in Bethesda/ Potomac, Chevy Chase are exiting MCPS in droves. Has anyone else observed this happening?
OP who are you and why are you asking?