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[quote=Anonymous]Hi OP! I’m a current parent and we have been there since our first started in Preprimary. First off, I highly encourage you to come visit next month. Lowell is an excellent school and warm community. Please come judge for yourself! There is both misinformation and some shades of personal vendetta that gets repeated on this forum about Lowell and directed at our head, in particular. I’ll give you my take as an involved parent whose family has had some challenges, but is overall very pleased with Lowell The current head started in the summer of 2019–imagine a worse time to take over! She is highly capable, incredibly thoughtful, and does significant research before making her decisions. She cares deeply for faculty, staff, students, and families. There has been turnover, of course. There is always turnover with a new HoS—and we know the pandemic shifted many people’s priorities. But turnover has not been out of line with other schools. Lowell faculty is overall wonderful. Some of our best teachers are new in the last few years; others have been here for decades. I can rattle of multiple people who left for new growth opportunities. Others were probably unhappy, but we all have left jobs for that reason. When a new leader comes in, not everyone will align with their approach or vision, and that is ok. Donna is a big reason we have some excellent new teachers to complement our longer term faculty. People know her and want to work with her. The school is well-known as a model of progressive education, and it’s a selling point for families, teachers, and administrators. The school tends to attract pretty down to earth folks, as well. As to the finances, yes, there was a tuition model shift last year. It was not rolled out well, and that was HARD. And, it correctly put Lowell in line with the market, which it previously hadn’t been. I have all kinds of examples about our good to excellent experiences there. I have a short list of my frustrations (don’t we all.) What is most important is that Donna has led the community through a few very difficult years—including crises outside of the pandemic—and we have come out strong and connected. Not everything is perfect, and it never will be. But there is a palpable JOY on campus this year that I haven’t felt this strongly since before the pandemic. Our kids are thriving, and our community is growing together. [/quote]
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