Outplacement

Anonymous
I am not sure what you are asking but most of the K-8 Catholic Schools publish ads with their outplacement in the May edition of the Catholic Newspaper that you can pick up at the back of Church. It's also online. I think it's the Catholic Standard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what you are asking but most of the K-8 Catholic Schools publish ads with their outplacement in the May edition of the Catholic Newspaper that you can pick up at the back of Church. It's also online. I think it's the Catholic Standard.


The newspaper you are referring to is The Parish Times. Their website is parishtimes.com.

At the web site there's an Archives section that allows you to go back through the May editions for several years.

You can see from the advertisements of the various K-8s what high schools each of their graduates will be attending.

It's easy to get a good idea of how this all works. You'll see the dominance of the Catholic high schools and the small number of non-Catholic privates mentioned.

Most of these parish schools are very happy to show you where their graduates go.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what you are asking but most of the K-8 Catholic Schools publish ads with their outplacement in the May edition of the Catholic Newspaper that you can pick up at the back of Church. It's also online. I think it's the Catholic Standard.


The newspaper you are referring to is The Parish Times. Their website is parishtimes.com.

At the web site there's an Archives section that allows you to go back through the May editions for several years.

You can see from the advertisements of the various K-8s what high schools each of their graduates will be attending.

It's easy to get a good idea of how this all works. You'll see the dominance of the Catholic high schools and the small number of non-Catholic privates mentioned.

Most of these parish schools are very happy to show you where their graduates go.



Oh thanks. That's right. I always confuse the two.
Anonymous
Most schools do post on their website or social media.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the event that OP is asking to try to guage the degree of connections or influence any given Lower school has to "place" their would be one day 3rd grader or 6th or 9th grader, I say this:

Provided that your DC is reasonably bright and with no hooks like URM or D1 level Athletic potential, the biggest influencer is not so much the Outplacement Director ( NCRC, Little Folks, BVR, St Pats ) BUT YOU

* Donate heavily ( 10K-25K in year before you apply out )
* try to get that Auction Chair, PA Head or Board member seat 1-2 years prior to applying out
* Volunteer and back the HOS in All her battles

While the basic gist of this is true (i.e., be a valued member of the school community), it goes too far in what's actually necessary.

You just have to donate a decent amount. Low four figures is plenty. No need to be auction chair or head of the parents association, but heavily involved is enough. No need to go out on a limb supporting the HOS, just don't be a PITA family. That combined with your kid being one of the best students in the grade will usually mean getting admitted to one of your top two choice schools.



Suit yourself, but I have watched it play out year after year after year...

Of course, your DC has to be reasonably bright but if you want Sidwell from 4th onward out of BVR or you want HYP out of STA the road to that is paved with snagging the head on annual giving, volunteering your corporate law skills for FREE to the Board on some development project OR, better, a nasty legal problem that requires discretion or maybe raking in the highest ever intake in the FA Auction

The minor stuff PP listed ( $2,000 annual giving and volunteering at the school ) just keeps your place , it doesn't get you anything plum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the event that OP is asking to try to guage the degree of connections or influence any given Lower school has to "place" their would be one day 3rd grader or 6th or 9th grader, I say this:

Provided that your DC is reasonably bright and with no hooks like URM or D1 level Athletic potential, the biggest influencer is not so much the Outplacement Director ( NCRC, Little Folks, BVR, St Pats ) BUT YOU

* Donate heavily ( 10K-25K in year before you apply out )
* try to get that Auction Chair, PA Head or Board member seat 1-2 years prior to applying out
* Volunteer and back the HOS in All her battles

While the basic gist of this is true (i.e., be a valued member of the school community), it goes too far in what's actually necessary.

You just have to donate a decent amount. Low four figures is plenty. No need to be auction chair or head of the parents association, but heavily involved is enough. No need to go out on a limb supporting the HOS, just don't be a PITA family. That combined with your kid being one of the best students in the grade will usually mean getting admitted to one of your top two choice schools.


what is a nasty legal problem that requires discretion?


Suit yourself, but I have watched it play out year after year after year...

Of course, your DC has to be reasonably bright but if you want Sidwell from 4th onward out of BVR or you want HYP out of STA the road to that is paved with snagging the head on annual giving, volunteering your corporate law skills for FREE to the Board on some development project OR, better, a nasty legal problem that requires discretion or maybe raking in the highest ever intake in the FA Auction

The minor stuff PP listed ( $2,000 annual giving and volunteering at the school ) just keeps your place , it doesn't get you anything plum
Anonymous
Well, just looking at 10 of the DC area Privates:

* deliver on a BZA Variance for a construction project critical to the school comes to mind
* donating the funds that allow a school to shed a HOS discreetly with a nice golden parachute
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The minor stuff PP listed ( $2,000 annual giving and volunteering at the school ) just keeps your place , it doesn't get you anything plum

It got our daughter into a Big 3 school during a difficult entry year (and when the school got a record number of applications due to COVID) with no hooks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the event that OP is asking to try to guage the degree of connections or influence any given Lower school has to "place" their would be one day 3rd grader or 6th or 9th grader, I say this:

Provided that your DC is reasonably bright and with no hooks like URM or D1 level Athletic potential, the biggest influencer is not so much the Outplacement Director ( NCRC, Little Folks, BVR, St Pats ) BUT YOU

* Donate heavily ( 10K-25K in year before you apply out )
* try to get that Auction Chair, PA Head or Board member seat 1-2 years prior to applying out
* Volunteer and back the HOS in All her battles

While the basic gist of this is true (i.e., be a valued member of the school community), it goes too far in what's actually necessary.

You just have to donate a decent amount. Low four figures is plenty. No need to be auction chair or head of the parents association, but heavily involved is enough. No need to go out on a limb supporting the HOS, just don't be a PITA family. That combined with your kid being one of the best students in the grade will usually mean getting admitted to one of your top two choice schools.


what is a nasty legal problem that requires discretion?


Suit yourself, but I have watched it play out year after year after year...

Of course, your DC has to be reasonably bright but if you want Sidwell from 4th onward out of BVR or you want HYP out of STA the road to that is paved with snagging the head on annual giving, volunteering your corporate law skills for FREE to the Board on some development project OR, better, a nasty legal problem that requires discretion or maybe raking in the highest ever intake in the FA Auction

The minor stuff PP listed ( $2,000 annual giving and volunteering at the school ) just keeps your place , it doesn't get you anything plum


Please don’t listen to the hyperbole of this post. I can’t assert to know that big donor kids don’t get preference or even what outcomes they receive but I can say with certainty that there are kids who went to HYP whose parents were not head of anything, for example. And I can think of plenty of heads of committees whose kids did not go to Ivy leagues (and that is no slight on them - I think the kids picked great schools!)

The bluster of this post is dishonest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most schools do post on their website or social media.

Not only that, there is a K-8 parochial school in my neighborhood that puts out yard signs for the schools their graduates matriculate. One for each student. They also happily include the MCPS high schools as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the event that OP is asking to try to guage the degree of connections or influence any given Lower school has to "place" their would be one day 3rd grader or 6th or 9th grader, I say this:

Provided that your DC is reasonably bright and with no hooks like URM or D1 level Athletic potential, the biggest influencer is not so much the Outplacement Director ( NCRC, Little Folks, BVR, St Pats ) BUT YOU

* Donate heavily ( 10K-25K in year before you apply out )
* try to get that Auction Chair, PA Head or Board member seat 1-2 years prior to applying out
* Volunteer and back the HOS in All her battles

While the basic gist of this is true (i.e., be a valued member of the school community), it goes too far in what's actually necessary.

You just have to donate a decent amount. Low four figures is plenty. No need to be auction chair or head of the parents association, but heavily involved is enough. No need to go out on a limb supporting the HOS, just don't be a PITA family. That combined with your kid being one of the best students in the grade will usually mean getting admitted to one of your top two choice schools.


I am not sure all/any of this is true for lower/middle school application.
We don’t receive FA, but are not able to donate much (usually $150-300). We both work crazy hours and have 3 young kids so we don’t volunteer much or at all. We have never met the head of school. Yet, our outplacement team told us our child will be able to choose from the top 3 schools in DC (Cathedral, GDS, Sidwell) because they are such strong students. It seems to be more about the student than the parents TBH (as it should be).
Anonymous
Bump
Anonymous
Anecdotally, Sheridan had four to Maret. A few to Sidwell, Madeira. None to GDS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, Sheridan had four to Maret. A few to Sidwell, Madeira. None to GDS.


Whoa- none to GDS from Sheridan shows how tight things were at GDS. Sheridan has always placed numerous students at GDS each year. I'm stunned they didn't have anyone get in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, Sheridan had four to Maret. A few to Sidwell, Madeira. None to GDS.


Whoa- none to GDS from Sheridan shows how tight things were at GDS. Sheridan has always placed numerous students at GDS each year. I'm stunned they didn't have anyone get in.


NP. The four to Maret is high (it is usually one or two), especially given how few Maret take at 9th.
post reply Forum Index » Private & Independent Schools
Message Quick Reply
Go to: