Anonymous wrote:Public school students fare better in college admissions than private students in DC area
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Public school students fare better in college admissions than private students in DC area
Anonymous wrote:To all,
If you are looking for a great school where the head and assistant head of DOCTORATES in education and the tuition is HALF what you pay(ed), take a look at Christ Episcopal School in Rockville. They have been doing amazing things for their students including a ground breaking curriculum delivery system called LIFT they created with Johns Hopkins University. I mean, Johns Hopkins working with a school and the tuition is just 16K? Give me a break.
They don't have the beautiful fields and state-of-the-art observatory that wow a lot of parents and convince them that the tuition is worth it...what they do have is skilled, master teachers from Preschool - grade 8 and ALL of the students matriculate to top high schools like Georgetown Prep, Visitation, Maret, NCS, St. Albans just to name a few...I name these because these seem to be the schools everyone is stuck on.
Another point, why does everyone assume the highest priced school is the best? It's simply not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are struggling with this now also, with the DS in private. One thing to consider is that the “top” publics are far from free. In Maryland, Whitman and Churchill are the top. Reasonable homes in those areas 750-800K for a small, older or micro-sized home. +300K, the cost of 4 years private for 2 = 1.2, which is an ordinary suburban home in these districts.
The top publics do compare favorably to the mid level privates. The top privates completely outrank the top publics, if your DCs are of an academic type. The top publics send many students to the state schools; the top privates send their students to the Ivies and the top ten (or 25).
The price is a huge factor. 300K goes a long way towards a college degree. Also if you want to get an advanced degree, that will be another 300K. Without a rising real estate/stock market, I think there may be a number of parents who want to bank that private school money. Just in case.
If your HHI is above 500K, then why not send them to private?
Thank you everyone for sharing your thoughts.
Where to start? Oh, I just don't have the energy.
With no disrespect intended, the top kids at Whitman/Churchill get into exactly the same types of schools as the top privates in this area, I assure you. This is said as someone who has the greatest respect for the education offered at the independent schools -- small class sizes, more writing, less focus on teaching to the test, etc. But the top kids at the top MoCo high schools have an equally impressive array of college choices as your top Sidwell/STA/NCS/GDS/Holton/Maret kids.
Anonymous wrote:Public school students fare better in college admissions than private students in DC area. Just a fact, because the DC area is so saturated with good students from every school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are struggling with this now also, with the DS in private. One thing to consider is that the “top” publics are far from free. In Maryland, Whitman and Churchill are the top. Reasonable homes in those areas 750-800K for a small, older or micro-sized home. +300K, the cost of 4 years private for 2 = 1.2, which is an ordinary suburban home in these districts.
The top publics do compare favorably to the mid level privates. The top privates completely outrank the top publics, if your DCs are of an academic type. The top publics send many students to the state schools; the top privates send their students to the Ivies and the top ten (or 25).
The price is a huge factor. 300K goes a long way towards a college degree. Also if you want to get an advanced degree, that will be another 300K. Without a rising real estate/stock market, I think there may be a number of parents who want to bank that private school money. Just in case.
If your HHI is above 500K, then why not send them to private?
Thank you everyone for sharing your thoughts.
Where to start? Oh, I just don't have the energy.
Anonymous wrote:We are struggling with this now also, with the DS in private. One thing to consider is that the “top” publics are far from free. In Maryland, Whitman and Churchill are the top. Reasonable homes in those areas 750-800K for a small, older or micro-sized home. +300K, the cost of 4 years private for 2 = 1.2, which is an ordinary suburban home in these districts.
The top publics do compare favorably to the mid level privates. The top privates completely outrank the top publics, if your DCs are of an academic type. The top publics send many students to the state schools; the top privates send their students to the Ivies and the top ten (or 25).
The price is a huge factor. 300K goes a long way towards a college degree. Also if you want to get an advanced degree, that will be another 300K. Without a rising real estate/stock market, I think there may be a number of parents who want to bank that private school money. Just in case.
If your HHI is above 500K, then why not send them to private?
Thank you everyone for sharing your thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Please get back on subject. We are considering private to private and private to public for oldest.
I'm not really clear what kind of advice you're seeking. Are you asking whether you should do something about the teacher? Whether you should switch schools? What other schools you should consider?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Please get back on subject. We are considering private to private and private to public for oldest.
Anonymous wrote:Since when are all the insults to sincere posters acceptable? Why on earth are you going after the person calling the bully out, instead going after the bully?