Anonymous wrote:Incoming US family with a couple questions.
What other options are there besides a major sport? What exactly is voyageur or conditioning? I don't see any descriptions on the website. Are there other options? Also, are they 5 days a week for 2 hours or does it require less time?
Is there flex time in the day for studying and getting work done?
How do the boys manage their study schedule if they don't get home before 6:30 or so and do many boys have outside of school activities and sports and if so, how do they manage that?
What is the earliest you can drop off your child? ie I need to be at work on the early side. If they are early, can they participate in breakfast?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as we are nervous with the change!
Anonymous wrote:Incoming US family with a couple questions.
What other options are there besides a major sport? What exactly is voyageur or conditioning? I don't see any descriptions on the website. Are there other options? Also, are they 5 days a week for 2 hours or does it require less time?
Is there flex time in the day for studying and getting work done?
How do the boys manage their study schedule if they don't get home before 6:30 or so and do many boys have outside of school activities and sports and if so, how do they manage that?
What is the earliest you can drop off your child? ie I need to be at work on the early side. If they are early, can they participate in breakfast?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as we are nervous with the change!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMC means having enough to live in a decent house, afford nice cars, travel, send your kids to college, and save for retirement.
Your sense of entitlement is breathtaking.
That's what UMC used to mean back in the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMC means having enough to live in a decent house, afford nice cars, travel, send your kids to college, and save for retirement.
Your sense of entitlement is breathtaking.
Anonymous wrote:UMC means having enough to live in a decent house, afford nice cars, travel, send your kids to college, and save for retirement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a guess 25% of STA is UMC (HHI over $250,000)
HHIs in the 95th percentile are UMC?
https://statisticalatlas.com/metro-area/District-of-Columbia/Washington/Household-Income