Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who are now shutting down through the holidays.
Hope you like paying your big fat tuition bill for nothing!
Fwiw, we hired a tutor rather than doing private and our tutor will of course continue to come and even increase her hours. So I don't really have a dog in this particular fight. Just been cringing at how superior the private school parents think they are.
Secretly? I openly laugh and mock.
They will all be back in-person mid Jan and you'll still be doing sub par DL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who are now shutting down through the holidays.
Hope you like paying your big fat tuition bill for nothing!
Fwiw, we hired a tutor rather than doing private and our tutor will of course continue to come and even increase her hours. So I don't really have a dog in this particular fight. Just been cringing at how superior the private school parents think they are.
Secretly? I openly laugh and mock.
They will all be back in-person mid Jan and you'll still be doing sub par DL
We don’t mind your envy, laughing, and mocking! Our school is still open, will return after thanksgiving and continue until the beginning of Christmas break. We want your school to open as well, for what it’s worth.
Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m secretly loling at you stuck in public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, I knew that private schools would have to shut down this year and that’s why I waited until now to apply to private school for my daughter. I figure my $50,000 tuition bill will be worth it next year! She’ll get intensive, in person school at a top private school which will help her to catch up academically from distance learning at our local public school. And I don’t have to waste my 50 grand on distance learning at private school. That’s priceless in my opinion.
+1000 We are also starting private school next year. I knew this year would be a wash out with distance learning at either public or private school, so we’re saving our money for next year when we can do in person private school! Supplementing with a tutor until he starts in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:who are now shutting down through the holidays.
Hope you like paying your big fat tuition bill for nothing!
Fwiw, we hired a tutor rather than doing private and our tutor will of course continue to come and even increase her hours. So I don't really have a dog in this particular fight. Just been cringing at how superior the private school parents think they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who are now shutting down through the holidays.
Hope you like paying your big fat tuition bill for nothing!
Fwiw, we hired a tutor rather than doing private and our tutor will of course continue to come and even increase her hours. So I don't really have a dog in this particular fight. Just been cringing at how superior the private school parents think they are.
Secretly? I openly laugh and mock.
They will all be back in-person mid Jan and you'll still be doing sub par DL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who are now shutting down through the holidays.
Hope you like paying your big fat tuition bill for nothing!
Fwiw, we hired a tutor rather than doing private and our tutor will of course continue to come and even increase her hours. So I don't really have a dog in this particular fight. Just been cringing at how superior the private school parents think they are.
Secretly? I openly laugh and mock.
Anonymous wrote:who are now shutting down through the holidays.
Hope you like paying your big fat tuition bill for nothing!
Fwiw, we hired a tutor rather than doing private and our tutor will of course continue to come and even increase her hours. So I don't really have a dog in this particular fight. Just been cringing at how superior the private school parents think they are.
Anonymous wrote:I have one in private and one in public, and your reaction is just... horrid.
DC in private was in person until last week. Now they are virtual until after christmas break. I am very comfortable with this plan, and certainly don't regret the tuition money.
We knew when they opened in Sept that they would probably need to shut down come winter time.
That was totally fine and expected. In the meantime, he got 2 and a half months of in person school, to build relationships, learn routines, establish expectations, etc. His virtual transition has been pretty seamless.
I SO with the public schools had allowed kids to go in person for even just a month in September, while the weather was nice and cases were low. Those relationship and expectations that would have been built in person would have been invaluable.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, I knew that private schools would have to shut down this year and that’s why I waited until now to apply to private school for my daughter. I figure my $50,000 tuition bill will be worth it next year! She’ll get intensive, in person school at a top private school which will help her to catch up academically from distance learning at our local public school. And I don’t have to waste my 50 grand on distance learning at private school. That’s priceless in my opinion.