Anonymous wrote:Using Covid is a great way to revamp publics. They get rid of parents who can financially afford privates and who are willing to homeschool, leaving the children who have no choice, allowing them to restructure public learning into the model they want without pushback. Of course those that leave will not see a tax break - they still need your money
Anonymous wrote:We are leaving- 2 kids MS and HS in the wonderful FFX county. They grew up here but it's time to just move away from this crappy education. Senator Peterson was right on comparing this to a watered down version of an online education that you can't get your money back if dissatisfied. I know- don't let the door hit you on the way out..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laughing at the we will homeschool because too much DL parents
Dunno why. We did that, withdrawing one of our children in January.
As of December, FCPS elementary has gone from 98208 to 89885 students. About 2300 of those are kindergarteners -- 17% -- and I don't think anyone knows how many of these have parents planning on sending them to first grade, how many are redshirted, and how many are going to stay in private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Look, the immense majority of public schools in the DC area are overcrowded.
A few families taking their kids out won't change that, and with the economic malaise that will continue to impact the lower and middle class for years, are you seriously saying that families can afford to do something else than FREE PUBLIC?
Spent too much time in the rarified bubble that is DCUM, haven't you?![]()
Hello.. nothing is for free.. our real estate taxes are really high and include funding (covering up) public schools..
DP..no, MoCo real estate tax rates are relatively low compared to other MD counties, and some states, like NJ and TX.
Anonymous wrote:If only.. then my kids' schools wouldn't be so over crowded.
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Yeah, for us it would be less about moving to private than just moving out of the area altogether. We don’t hate the DMV, but not sure it’s worth the price tag. The issues with the public schools are not going away and if anything the pandemic will make them worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might also have some kids coming in from private to public because parents unfortunately lost income during the pandemic...
A vanishingly small number. The majority of income loss has been in the lowest-paid workers, who are unlikely to be in private school in the first place.
I know of several families who have either already moved out of the District or plan to this spring. Most of them plan to go public. Realtors in Arlington, Montgomery or Fairfax counties will tell you that they are seeing many offers from DC families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people say they will move / at least for the year.
But mass exodus may be unlikely but definitely more loss than they already have and that continues this year, I believe is possible.
Maybe. I’m a Fed with a junior. We’re here for my job. DH is remote for a west coast tech firm. But, I’m 90% certain post COVID I’ll be 100% remote. I was 60% before, but can do the job without an office. They have let a lot of our leased space go. If we aren’t back in the fall FT, DD wants to take English this summer and graduate, and we’ll let her. Our housing value is up. We’ll be living in Asheville next year and both remote working. DD will gap year. There is a plan. Otherwise, we’ll, let her finish and move. If I had kids younger than HS, that would be the plan. A lot of Feds and techies will never go back to the office. Why pay the DMV COL for crap schools?
COVID has changed how people work and go to school. The federal government gave up the Trump telework axing and Biden will make it permanent. We aren’t being allowed in our building even if we need to be there for at least six weeks because of Trump riot/ terrorism concerns.
COVID a is going to end with a workforce much more able to work offsite than they were. I haven’t been to my office in a year. My laptop died, they Fed exes it. My annual review was on Teams. Cost cutting post pandemic in the government is going to mean letting dead federal and tech office space no one has to go into in a year go. Lot of people moved here for jobs and schools. The schools have been a disaster and we can leave and keep the jobs. Why stay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You might also have some kids coming in from private to public because parents unfortunately lost income during the pandemic...
A vanishingly small number. The majority of income loss has been in the lowest-paid workers, who are unlikely to be in private school in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:You might also have some kids coming in from private to public because parents unfortunately lost income during the pandemic...