Anonymous wrote:This is not entirely accurate. The fastest 12 runners are the only ones who are on varsity and next 12 JV. You can go to practice but many kids don't compete. It is actually very competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP but how is the new-ish principal? I always heard the previous principal was amazing but haven't heard much about the current one.
Also, how do you know which are the no cut sports? Does JV mean no cut? My DS is going to Whitman next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman will feel very big - more kids in each classroom, more clubs, more people of any personality type or interest and therefore more potential friends, but also more to navigate, and less hand-holding. The tryouts for certain sports teams are more competitive than at privates.
They have no-cut teams. You clearly are just some rando on the internet pretending to know a school you know nothing about. Nice. Classy.
But PP specifically referred to “certain sports teams,” not all of them. You’re just substantiating Whitman’s reputation for uptight, a-hole parents. Well done.
Anonymous wrote:Fourth Presbyterian church on River Road has a really strong youth program and many of them go to Whitman since it's in that area. She should join that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman will feel very big - more kids in each classroom, more clubs, more people of any personality type or interest and therefore more potential friends, but also more to navigate, and less hand-holding. The tryouts for certain sports teams are more competitive than at privates.
They have no-cut teams. You clearly are just some rando on the internet pretending to know a school you know nothing about. Nice. Classy.
Anonymous wrote:Whitman will feel very big - more kids in each classroom, more clubs, more people of any personality type or interest and therefore more potential friends, but also more to navigate, and less hand-holding. The tryouts for certain sports teams are more competitive than at privates.