What is the reputation of Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SR should share the entire slide deck with the parents.

We should be able to see what was being shoved down our daughters' throats. And they shouldn't edit it before releasing it.


Amen to that.

Post the zooms and recordings and materials.


Not sure the can post the zoom recordings for FERPA reason, but maybe the slides?



After they've cleaned them up.........
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SR should share the entire slide deck with the parents.

We should be able to see what was being shoved down our daughters' throats. And they shouldn't edit it before releasing it.


Amen to that.

Post the zooms and recordings and materials.


Not sure the can post the zoom recordings for FERPA reason, but maybe the slides?



FERPA only applies where a private school accepts federal funds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SR should share the entire slide deck with the parents.

We should be able to see what was being shoved down our daughters' throats. And they shouldn't edit it before releasing it.


Amen to that.

Post the zooms and recordings and materials.


Not sure the can post the zoom recordings for FERPA reason, but maybe the slides?



FERPA only applies where a private school accepts federal funds.


The school received millions in PPP funds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That list could be any public school in any state minus the 100k the parents paid out.


Sure out of a class of how many though? You would need a public school class with at least 1000 to get those kinds of outcomes. SR has less than 100 in their senior class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did I hear right that some kid burst into tears in front of the whole grade and parents because the ball got canceled? Really? With everything that’s going on/gone on? Seriously?


Are you seriously calling out a kid? Gross.


+1
Heaven forbid a teenager be allowed to act like a kid. They are kids. And they have been hurt this year like everyone else. The country put kids last in terms of priority.
Let them have a ball - let them be kids!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did I hear right that some kid burst into tears in front of the whole grade and parents because the ball got canceled? Really? With everything that’s going on/gone on? Seriously?


Are you seriously calling out a kid? Gross.


+1
Heaven forbid a teenager be allowed to act like a kid. They are kids. And they have been hurt this year like everyone else. The country put kids last in terms of priority.
Let them have a ball - let them be kids!

It’s been a hard year. It’s pretty sick for an adult to criticize a child for getting emotional about another in a long series of disappointments.

Pretty sociopathic lack of empathy if you ask me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did I hear right that some kid burst into tears in front of the whole grade and parents because the ball got canceled? Really? With everything that’s going on/gone on? Seriously?


Are you seriously calling out a kid? Gross.


+1
Heaven forbid a teenager be allowed to act like a kid. They are kids. And they have been hurt this year like everyone else. The country put kids last in terms of priority.
Let them have a ball - let them be kids!

It’s been a hard year. It’s pretty sick for an adult to criticize a child for getting emotional about another in a long series of disappointments.

Pretty sociopathic lack of empathy if you ask me.


The Tres Bien Ball is quite the tradition. I would feel awful if my daughter had to miss that. Thankfully she his a 7th grader, and chances of that happening are quite slim unless another pandemic or other disaster takes over.
Anonymous
Luckily Tres Bien is back on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Luckily Tres Bien is back on.


That is great.
post reply Forum Index » Private & Independent Schools
Message Quick Reply
Go to: