Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To your question of whether there's a difference between St Albans, Tubman, Dorothy Height, Appletree and Meridian--YES, the former is a private school where most of the families are wealthy, white, and highly educated. The others are public schools (DC or charter) where most of the families are low-income, not white, and less likely to have college/graduate degrees. Your kid could have great teachers at any of them, and I know people who had good experiences at Appletree and Height. The curricula are different. The cost is different. The schedules are different. Which one is best for your kid is a separate question, but they are definitely different.
He is asking about the difference between SAECC, a daycare center that offers free PreK, and the charters that offer free PreK. He is not thinking of sending his 3 year old daughter to STA which is a private school for boys that starts in 4th grade, and matches your description as a school for children from rich families.