Field vs SSFS

Anonymous
SSFS family here. We are staying. Our kid loves it and is thriving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SSFS family here. We are staying. Our kid loves it and is thriving.


8th grade DS family staying as well. We actually looked around to make sure we were staying now just out of inertia and really feel like no place has the special sauce SSFS has for our kid, at least. It's not perfect (because it's middle school IMO and good on you if you know a perfect middle school) but our kid is happy and the teachers have been fantastic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SSFS family here. We are staying. Our kid loves it and is thriving.


8th grade DS family staying as well. We actually looked around to make sure we were staying now just out of inertia and really feel like no place has the special sauce SSFS has for our kid, at least. It's not perfect (because it's middle school IMO and good on you if you know a perfect middle school) but our kid is happy and the teachers have been fantastic.


Typo - meant "not just out of inertia."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SSFS family here. We are staying. Our kid loves it and is thriving.


+1 We are staying as well. Never considered otherwise. Kids are happy and thriving!
Anonymous
We chose SSFS and SO happy with our decision. We love the inclusive environment, the supportive teachers, and plan to stay for our student’s full academic career.
Anonymous
We're a LS family planning to stay through graduation. Our child has thrived the past few years and I imagine our experience will only get better as things settle.
Anonymous
How many students are there in each grade in middle school and later in high school at ssfs? Their website makes it seem pretty small, but they seem to field a lot of sports teams at both levels and win a lot of championships (according to the website) which is usually challenging if you are a small school. Trying to figure out how that works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many students are there in each grade in middle school and later in high school at ssfs? Their website makes it seem pretty small, but they seem to field a lot of sports teams at both levels and win a lot of championships (according to the website) which is usually challenging if you are a small school. Trying to figure out how that works.


This may be due to the fact that up until this year SSFS was larger. After a sudden closure announcement in the spring and the community rallying to save the school it is now smaller and rebuilding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many students are there in each grade in middle school and later in high school at ssfs? Their website makes it seem pretty small, but they seem to field a lot of sports teams at both levels and win a lot of championships (according to the website) which is usually challenging if you are a small school. Trying to figure out how that works.


I don't know what the final tally was at the start of the school year but back in July 158 students were confirmed for upper school and 103 for middle school. My hunch is that they started the year slightly higher in both. Even with the drop in enrollment that they seem to be actively building back up, they were still able to field their fall team sports and it looks like winter sports will be the same.
Anonymous
I would talk to admissions about size. My kid is currently at SSFS upper school and is thriving (even after we struggled with sending them back over the summer).

They are fielding full teams for PVAC sports.

It’s worth visiting the school and meeting the new Head of School.
Anonymous
We attended a recent open house and tour and were blown away. We were really impressed. We are applying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We attended a recent open house and tour and were blown away. We were really impressed. We are applying.


Which of those two schools are you referring to? What is it that impressed you so much?
Anonymous
If you can wait and see how the next two years play out at SSFS before applying, that might be the prudent move.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would talk to admissions about size. My kid is currently at SSFS upper school and is thriving (even after we struggled with sending them back over the summer).

They are fielding full teams for PVAC sports.

It’s worth visiting the school and meeting the new Head of School.


How are they fielding 3 full teams for sports with only 103 kids? They appear to have at least 25 girls on their MS volleyball team alone. Do they have kids playing more than one sport? Or do they have a mixed middle and high school team?
Anonymous
Not sure about the middle school. I would contact the AD if you have questions about sports. He is very engaged and a nice guy.
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