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No. NO said they're "dialing down their academic rigor" (except you, being nasty).
They said, they had a Admit author talk on Title IX and how being a top competitive scholar athlete and wanting to compete in college can help you get in to college. So having those relationships with AAU, ECNL, Team Maryland hockey, USA Swimming recruiters can help your application process and connect High school to coaches to college recruiters. |
| And many recruited scholar athletes are not white, FYI. At any of the DC area private schools, male or female. |
Well shoot. Get Grammarly or get the pitchforks. In all seriousness, I’m just not hearing concrete examples of how Penny is changing our daughter’s experience for the worse (and open to hearing them). I am seeing MS language arts teachers on point, including a new hire. I love what I’m seeing come home- both what she’s writing and the feedback. |
Cutting and pasting what was said before, "Honestly, for wealthy white students, college placement will be better for stand out athletes than stand out academics." |
Bold is false. Stop making up stuff. |
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Non white Holton family here.
We are very happy. The parent community is warm and welcoming, as our the girls. My child came out of public school and felt like she was able to make friends easily and quickly. It’s a very very rigorous school and the backbone is rigor with athletics and arts being the icing on the cake. It’s not all wealth and not all white. The school is 44% non white. DEI is simply a part of the fabric of the school. It’s a great place. Talk to the admissions team and ask to talk to parents in higher grades and see how people feel. I’m guessing the dcum peanut gallery is a few unhappy people who miss the truly exceptional old head plus a few trolls. |
| Three division directors leaving within 12 months is remarkable. Penny is abusive. I used to work there (before Penny.). Many I know who still work there are looking for a way out. She has had a profoundly chilling effect on campus morale. Watch for the exodus. It’s coming. It’s a shame. I loved that school. A really special place. |
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As the parent of a girl at a nearby private school, I hope Holton remains a strong school. She’s in lower ES and we aren’t looking to switch schools, but we’re hoping it could be a good option for 9th.
This area doesn’t necessarily have a huge number of strong, secular HS options. If you’re ok with a Catholic school, there’s a ton. Less so if you’re not. Holton declining in quality would be a big loss. |
| What I see as troublesome is class size...up to 20 kids per classroom and 1 teacher. |
+1 not to mention how crowded the cafeteria will be and they already didn’t have enough lockers in upper school last year |
They have a hard cap on the number of students, based on their occupancy permit. Or are you referring to possible future expansion? |
Yes. Parents have been called for a meeting tomorrow that many in this chain have speculated is about raising the cap by 100. |
COMPLETELY agree! There are really very few secular HS options in this area, which is very surprising to me! |
| Hope Holton remains a strong school. It has a special niche as a secular single sex school with outstanding sports, arts and academics. |
| Did any current parent go to the coffee and willing to share what's up? |