Seneca Academy has gone out of business and will be closing its school.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Darnestown = the sticks


Wow. You’re horrible. Please just go away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Darnestown = the sticks


= less deaths from Covid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:5 pages about a school nobody has ever heard of?


Nobody = you

My kids never went there but I’ve heard of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Darnestown = the sticks


So what, there's a bit of money in those sticks! Most of Potomac is "in the sticks" too. Your point?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Darnestown = the sticks


So what, there's a bit of money in those sticks! Most of Potomac is "in the sticks" too. Your point?


Yup. I'm from Chappaqua, NY. It's frankly just as rural as Darnestown in some areas, but there's most certainly money out there. I lived in the same neighborhood as a lot of Wall Street guys and the coach of the Knicks (Van Gundy).
Anonymous
People who are dogging a school they've never heard of are obviously miserable with their own lives. It's best just to ignore them.
Anonymous
I was looking at Seneca, oh well.. It was a school I could actually afford. I guess that should have given it away...

Where else are Seneca families looking? Barnesville? Butler?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finances or no finances, these are terrible schools.


I will agree about Barnesville.

It has lost a ton of teachers. Administration is incompetent and honestly no experience.



We used to go there and the administration is incredibly incompetent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was looking at Seneca, oh well.. It was a school I could actually afford. I guess that should have given it away...

Where else are Seneca families looking? Barnesville? Butler?


If you don't mind catholic Mary of Nazareth is close.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Darnestown = the sticks


Wow. You’re horrible. Please just go away.


If you grew up here anything Gaithersburg to Frederick and beyond was basically the sticks and farmland. There was no need to go past best buy on the pike as there was nothing. The location is really bad for anyone downcountry or mid-county. Gaithersburg and Germantown used to be a lot of low income housing (still has a good amount but its changed a lot).
Anonymous
Why not go public? Much better education and free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why not go public? Much better education and free.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why not go public? Much better education and free.


Depends on your public school and child.

They keep asking for donations everywhere and are blaming it on COVID when there is no way this could have just happened with COVID and they are still getting paid through the year. Its a bit gross to blame bad finances on the virus when they were going to have to shut down either way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was looking at Seneca, oh well.. It was a school I could actually afford. I guess that should have given it away...

Where else are Seneca families looking? Barnesville? Butler?


Green Acres.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why not go public? Much better education and free.


Depends on your public school and child.

They keep asking for donations everywhere and are blaming it on COVID when there is no way this could have just happened with COVID and they are still getting paid through the year. Its a bit gross to blame bad finances on the virus when they were going to have to shut down either way.


It wasn't just covid, you're right.
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