Cost to attend public school - 12th grade

El Hijo de Manolo

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They must have run out or noticed you are a gringo(?).
To Stock's point: IF said purchase was made at a La Sirena-type price-fixing establishment, AND the "kit" included 2 public school outfits plus a gym pants deal, backpack, sneaks, belt, etc, for each child, then I can see the bill getting very close to his aforementioned price.

Adding, however, that only a gringo would pay even 1/2 that. The parents of public school students are not of a demographic that can afford even 5k to send their child back to school
 
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To Stock's point: IF said purchase was made at a La Sirena-type price-fixing establishment, AND the "kit" included 2 public school outfits plus a gym pants deal, backpack, sneaks, belt, etc, for each child, then I can see the bill getting very close to his aforementioned price.

Adding, however, that only a gringo would pay even 1/2 that. The parents of public school students are not of a demographic that can afford even 5k to send their child back to school
but they have 30k cell phones
 
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To Stock's point: IF said purchase was made at a La Sirena-type price-fixing establishment, AND the "kit" included 2 public school outfits plus a gym pants deal, backpack, sneaks, belt, etc, for each child, then I can see the bill getting very close to his aforementioned price.

Adding, however, that only a gringo would pay even 1/2 that. The parents of public school students are not of a demographic that can afford even 5k to send their child back to school
For once, a sensible post from you. I did buy everything at Sirena, partly because the prices are fixed and I don't have to pay "gringo price". However, I didn't buy everything as a package and shoes were not included. but other supplies like books, pens etc, were.

I commented at the time that I had no idea how an average Dominican could pay so much.

And I admit I did round the figure up because I can't remember exactly, but it was certainly over 18,000 for the two of them,
 

El Hijo de Manolo

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For once, a sensible post from you. I did buy everything at Sirena, partly because the prices are fixed and I don't have to pay "gringo price". However, I didn't buy everything as a package and shoes were not included. but other supplies like books, pens etc, were.

I commented at the time that I had no idea how an average Dominican could pay so much.

And I admit I did round the figure up because I can't remember exactly, but it was certainly over 18,000 for the two of them,
When my kids were in a known "colegio", the books alone were 10k per child (at the La Sirena mafia)
 

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They do not. They absolutely do not. The majority of kids use some sort of Chinese ZTE or a used Samsung. I guess you just woke up this morning and said "I'm going to just say something asinine".
Look at what you originally wrote. You mentioned that parents are not the demographics thus my response saying that the parents have 30k cells and that's the truth. Instead of answering without reading properly and thinking that you are always right.....think twice and read properly (if you are capable)
 

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Look at what you originally wrote. You mentioned that parents are not the demographics thus my response saying that the parents have 30k cells and that's the truth. Instead of answering without reading properly and thinking that you are always right.....think twice and read properly (if you are capable)
The parents also do not have these supposed 30k cell phones. I assume maybe you know of a few hookers and drug dealers that do, however. God bless sir!
 

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I've been helping with school stuff for two kids for a few years. Based on that experience, I don't agree with the "Sirena price-fixing" comments. Their book prices have been about the same as Jumbo and two other bookstores I've checked in POP. And both Jumbo and Sirena have had discounts in the month of August on school clothes, shoes, books, supplies, etc (Jumbo 20% off, given as a coupon to redeem in September, and Sirena "buy one get one 50% off, which is a 25% discount). Having said that, sending kids back to school is expensive
 

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I've been helping with school stuff for two kids for a few years. Based on that experience, I don't agree with the "Sirena price-fixing" comments. Their book prices have been about the same as Jumbo and two other bookstores I've checked in POP. And both Jumbo and Sirena have had discounts in the month of August on school clothes, shoes, books, supplies, etc (Jumbo 20% off, given as a coupon to redeem in September, and Sirena "buy one get one 50% off, which is a 25% discount). Having said that, sending kids back to school is expensive
If you are referring to my comment when I said I bought at Sirena because the prices are fixed, I meant that the prices could not be adjusted higher for gringos.
 

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The parents also do not have these supposed 30k cell phones. I assume maybe you know of a few hookers and drug dealers that do, however. God bless sir!
That is quite the assumption. I know lots of Dominicans with cellphones bought on month plans that are more than 30,000 pesos for the phone. None of them are hookers or drug dealers. Most of our teachers have pretty decent cellphones.
 

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If you are referring to my comment when I said I bought at Sirena because the prices are fixed, I meant that the prices could not be adjusted higher for gringos.
I was actually referring to another comment regarding Sirena. No offense intended!
 
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That is quite the assumption. I know lots of Dominicans with cellphones bought on month plans that are more than 30,000 pesos for the phone. None of them are hookers or drug dealers. Most of our teachers have pretty decent cellphones.
Hey Bob, no offense bud but how the hell do you keep posting re your private colegio here when the demographic is public school? The general public school parent population, mostly single women, do not have iphone plans with a carrier. This demographic is mostly a 4 to 8k cell phone population. Notably ZTE and used Samsung. The whole conversation old chap was around the cost of public school útiles. As a certified researcher and trained observer, how can you be conflating these two distinct markets?
 

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Hey Bob, no offense bud but how the hell do you keep posting re your private colegio here when the demographic is public school? The general public school parent population, mostly single women, do not have iphone plans with a carrier. This demographic is mostly a 4 to 8k cell phone population. Notably ZTE and used Samsung. The whole conversation old chap was around the cost of public school útiles. As a certified researcher and trained observer, how can you be conflating these two distinct markets?
First assumption you made is not accurate. Lots of parents send their kids to public school for a variety of reasons, even those that can afford private schools. Perhaps in your ghetto they can only afford 4 k phones. Many of our clients send their kids to our school so they can learn to read and then send them to public schools to save money after they know their kid can read (spend it on a car or new cellphone) Lots of people here are farmers. They make more money than you think. Yes, lots of people have used cellphones, many a high-end phones brough or sent to them by relatives in the USA. My stepson gave me an iPhone 10 to give to my BIL.... etc. I know lots of public-school teachers and children. My wife has 11 brothers and sisters, most of them send their children to public schools. Most of them live in Santo Domingo, otherwise they would send their children to our school.
 
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Let's get back to the cost of attending public school, not cell phone costs.
 
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El Hijo de Manolo

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Let's get back to the cost of attending public school, not cell phone costs.
Yes, well, way back up I surely attested to Stock's cost summary re his public school kit purchases at La Sirena. These are sadly where we are at with cost of living, not just in DR. Before returning to NJ, I had resorted to ordering from Old Navy/Gap for kids clothing. It's basically what La Sirena charges for comparable clothing articles and the quality is much better. A run of the mill backpack at the Chinese 5 and dime may run 1000 pesos, but a decent one at Sirena could be 3 times that! Bob, however wants to direct all conversation around his private school, which was not the target market of this thread. He is obsessed with responding to my posts, most unhealthy IMO.
 

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Yes, there is a difference between public school costs and private school costs. This thread is about public schools. We used to send backpacks filled with school supplies to the DR for kids whose parents/families were struggling with getting school supplies. My SIL took that over from us, she does this yearly now. A lot of families struggle with needing to buy school supplies, uniforms, etc... Even if there are "free" items, there is always going to be something they need. Kids are rough on clothing, backpacks, etc....so you may need to buy these items more than once during the school year. I have bought clothes for my son/nieces/nephews at Old Navy, they grow so quickly that spending a lot on clothes for them wasn't always worth it.