Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email today from the head of the CCO implies a good amount of frustration bubbling up.
Also strange that the CCO would need to send an email at this late stage clarifying their role. Maybe they should have spent more time talking about that kind of thing in the grade level meetings instead of just going over checklists that anyone could look at online.
They said it a million times at meetings in 10th and 11th grade. Sorry if you don't recall that. They were crystal clear. Having to send that email today should be an embarrassment to the parents who are complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened with Brown? Why a washout?
An oversized number of kids applied ED and none were admitted and several were rejected outright.
Anonymous wrote:In DC’s immediate circle, all got their first choice schools in EA. My sense is that it’s going well but how would we know at this point. It’s all anecdotal.
I will say without question that Sidwell (6th through 12) gave my kid an amazing education and foundation. And helped my kid mature into a decent, thinking human.
Anonymous wrote:What happened with Brown? Why a washout?
Anonymous wrote:Email today from the head of the CCO implies a good amount of frustration bubbling up.
Also strange that the CCO would need to send an email at this late stage clarifying their role. Maybe they should have spent more time talking about that kind of thing in the grade level meetings instead of just going over checklists that anyone could look at online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DC’s immediate circle, all got their first choice schools in EA. My sense is that it’s going well but how would we know at this point. It’s all anecdotal.
I will say without question that Sidwell (6th through 12) gave my kid an amazing education and foundation. And helped my kid mature into a decent, thinking human.
Instead of trying to reach for the stars there is value in grabbing low hanging fruits. No more anxiety. Can celebrate, plan, and look forward to the future.
Anonymous wrote:In DC’s immediate circle, all got their first choice schools in EA. My sense is that it’s going well but how would we know at this point. It’s all anecdotal.
I will say without question that Sidwell (6th through 12) gave my kid an amazing education and foundation. And helped my kid mature into a decent, thinking human.