Funny. The truth comes out |
Probably someone not high up at the school that posted the ad wording. I would not think too much of it and no I have zero affiliation with this school. |
| This job posting was over a year ago and is closed and the position looks to be filled. Why someone now just happened to find it and start a DCUM thread on it is super weird. |
+1 And the MS admissions head is really kind and wonderful, to boot. They made a good choice even if the application wording was weird. Move on. |
Exactly. Who goes looking for out of date job postings anyway? |
Go cry in your Gucci. OP said she stumbled across it and acknowledged that it was old. Sometimes Google turns up interesting stuff. |
How do you stumble on an old job posting? The "excuse" was bizarre. And then comes on DCUM to trash the school while they're looking for a new MS for their kid. It says way more about OP. |
Not as bizarre as requiring of anyone professional behavior “associated with a luxury brand”
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I’m the OP and found it when looking around for the middle school admissions person. It’s still out there and weird imho |
OP here. Google is how you stumble upon it. I shared because I think it simply bizarre |
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I only had experience with Lower School admissions but it was enough for me to say thank you no thank you. I didn't want my kid to attend a school if it was anything like the admissions team. I had never met a more unprofessional group of individuals. Snobbery was out in full display- they certainly were very pleased with themselves for such a low caliber school.
This does not surprise me at all. |
Sounds like they dodged a bullet. |
+1 I was going to post the same thing. We are thrilled to be out of there. Now that we are at a different k-12, we realize how awful many aspects of SSSAS were. |
Would you please elaborate on this for those of us considering the school for middle school and up. |
lol |