Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On another thread, someone suggested that most Ivy grads and high-income families choose private schools, so there aren't many of those in area public schools.
NP here. That sounds strange. I think the income level where public school is not your default is a lot higher than 350K. I don't know anyone that makes so much that they don't blink at spending 60-90K per year (2-3 children) for K-12. Also, I don't see sending your kid to a top scoring public school as some huge risk. If you are making 350K plus and Ivy League educated and didn't buy/rent in a top public school pyramid and did not choose private school, I would find that newsworthy.
Anonymous wrote:I think the proportion of study subjects who also live in DC proper and send their kids to private will be materially greater than those who aremin the strong suburban districts cited in all the prior posts. People with education know to value it highly. You can pay to be in a strong school district or you can pay for a strong school.
Anonymous wrote:On another thread, someone suggested that most Ivy grads and high-income families choose private schools, so there aren't many of those in area public schools.
Our kids attend the Whitman cluster. Like others have said, we moved to Bethesda specifically for the schools. I think public is the right decision for us, but I do reevaluate our decision on a regular basis. The reason we chose public is because our kids are part of a larger community of kids in our neighborhood and I didn't want the continued pressure to stay in a high earning job if things change in the future.Anonymous wrote:Georgetown quadruple grads (both undergrad and grad )
HHI: about $400.
Churchill cluster.
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Yes, I don't know who is smugger, the public school parents patting themselves on the back for toughening up their kids in the rough and tumble world of JKLM or MCPS, or the private school parents banging on endlessly about their "Big 3" and comparing matriculation stats down to the third decimal place.