Submitted by mrpeaceNunity t3_113yt7s in philadelphia
DonQOnIce t1_j8tdz3s wrote
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People in Grad Hospital probably have the money for private school. If I had a kid and could avoid the public schools, I would definitely not leave.
courageous_liquid t1_j8tea45 wrote
The ones I know/talked to seemed pretty committed to the public schools. Along with the money these people have a lot more political clout and the ability to demand accountability from the schools.
DonQOnIce t1_j8temd2 wrote
Honestly surprising to me but good to hear. That’s the way forward but I don’t blame people who take an individualistic approach for their children either.
I’m honestly glad I don’t want kids because navigating all these issues seems so tough.
mrpeaceNunity OP t1_j8thhew wrote
The vast majority of us don't have money for private school.
Ng3me t1_j8tspo0 wrote
People either have wild ideas about how much money people make or how much private schools cost. The number of people in these neighborhoods that can afford $20-$40k per kid for tuition year after year is tiny. Just because a house is over $400k doesn’t mean people making Bryce Harper money live in it.
mrpeaceNunity OP t1_j8tujqj wrote
Thank you for speaking the truth
DonQOnIce t1_j8tyjeg wrote
The homes in that area are typically between 500k to 700k these days I believe but generally you’re right. I wasn’t thinking about people who bought long ago, inherited, or just stretched themselves thin with house budget. And good old inflation.
GoldenMonkeyRedux t1_j8trbt3 wrote
LOL, grad ho renters will move to the burbs asap
DonQOnIce t1_j8tro75 wrote
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