I think this is one of the most twisted, judgmental things I’ve ever read here. Nicely done. |
So the new HOS(who does not take over till next year) has directed the old HOS(who has been at the school for 29 years) to admit Whittle students. Let me guess you have no relationship with Maret but you have a friend who has a friend(who has no connection to the school) that told you this? |
Riiight. Those boys and girls will never be good enough to learn in the same classroom as your precious darling. Having attended Whittle, their intellect was completely stunted, and they will never amount to anything. I can’t believe I’m even responding to total nonsense but here I am. |
| They didn’t learn enough. They should test in. Their transcripts are bogus. The kid who got it had a big hook. |
| You guys better hope the new HoS never starts. |
| What amazes me about anyone on here that’s angry about the new head is how quickly people are to judge without even having met him. He did have a career before Whittle, and a career since Whittle. He resigned from Whittle and gave up a million dollar package to not be part of what he saw happening. Certainly, he had accomplishments across his career that the search committee at Maret was impressed by and eclipsed his association with Whittle. The Board at Maret approved him. Give the dude a year or two, folks. See what he’s like before piling on all the hatred. You’re welcome. |
| Still can't imagine thinking Whittle was ever a good idea. |
It’s simple: ONE. MILLION. DOLLARS. Plus, aren’t there a few other thriving successful schools that Tom Whittle started? |
Just stop. His wife stayed to the bitter end, was paid and part of the inner circle. This is not a clean hands situation. Maret reputation can only suffer under these two. It was completely unnecessary and someone paid someone. Follow the $ |
| Here’s what I think may have happened. The 3-4 extremely wealthy and connected families running the inner circle advisory committee with the new Maret HoS wife and Whittle to the bitter end helped get him this job in exchange for their keeping the doors open and lying to the other parents until their seniors could graduate. One of the kids got into Georgetown out of Whittle. $$$$ Follow the $ and the favors |
You talk like she committed a crime. Tell me what her crime was. I’m very interested. I think the bigger threat to the reputation of Maret is people that come here to spew vitriol and rumors and be derisive without having ever met the guy. Go ask your search committee and your board what qualities the HoS has that were more important than his time at Whittle. Certainly there must’ve been a lot of applicants for the job at Maret. That would be a lot more productive for you. But you might learn some things that mitigate your anger and maybe you’re not looking for that. |
| While there is no question that Chris Whittle is a con artist, I also imagine that some of the folks who signed up to teach at Whittle were good teachers who fell for the con, and the kids were likely bright kids whose parents also fell for it. That doesn't mean that the kids weren't learning and that the child who got into Georgetown wasn't qualified. No need to bash the students or assume they aren't good enough for prestigious schools. It's not their fault they ended up in this situation, and with natural smarts, a couple of excellent teachers and/or outside of school work, it's not inconceivable that they were able to transition to a "Big 3" or college like Georgetown and do just fine. |
| What people said is that she misrepresented things to them in personal interest and the interest of the 3-4 families. CPPA is in fact a law of the District |
But you see that’s exactly it?! In no plausible scenario would he have been picked fair and square. There’s smoke and a large dumpster fire. |
Again, follow the money and favors. Certainly neither of the two represents the values Maret stands for so there. It’s my opinion and not just mine, and I’m perfectly within my rights to say it |