Mickey'snewestfan
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Other than money, what are some of the sacrifices you've made, or would consider making to put your kid in the school you think is right for them?
I'm trying to figure out where DS will go to middle school next year. We're planning on moving, and where we move will play a role in where he goes, or maybe vice versa.
There are several private schools, but the logistics of transporting him there would me that either 1) We'd have to live in a neighborhood I'd rather not live in because the commute would be long, and we'd have to step down from a little house to a little apartment, 2) He'd have to be at school really long hours (because he couldn't ride the school bus home, and it would take me a long time to go get him) or 3) both of the above.
I really think the private school would serve him best. Not in a "he has special needs and needs a certain environment" way, but because I believe that the middle school years can be rocky and small class sizes, small school size, and integrated arts/sports/activities are really good things to have at this age. But the public school he'd go to otherwise has a decent reputation.
I'm not talking about money, because we're applying for financial aid. So, until I find out about that I can't judge what level of sacrifice that would entail.
So, tell me what you've done, and what sacrifices you think are reasonable.
I'm trying to figure out where DS will go to middle school next year. We're planning on moving, and where we move will play a role in where he goes, or maybe vice versa.
There are several private schools, but the logistics of transporting him there would me that either 1) We'd have to live in a neighborhood I'd rather not live in because the commute would be long, and we'd have to step down from a little house to a little apartment, 2) He'd have to be at school really long hours (because he couldn't ride the school bus home, and it would take me a long time to go get him) or 3) both of the above.
I really think the private school would serve him best. Not in a "he has special needs and needs a certain environment" way, but because I believe that the middle school years can be rocky and small class sizes, small school size, and integrated arts/sports/activities are really good things to have at this age. But the public school he'd go to otherwise has a decent reputation.
I'm not talking about money, because we're applying for financial aid. So, until I find out about that I can't judge what level of sacrifice that would entail.
So, tell me what you've done, and what sacrifices you think are reasonable.