Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say “mixed things” is about right. There are great things about the school and community but like every other school, plenty of less great things too.
I can say this-I don’t think I would send ds to a different school if I could go back, yet there are real ongoing issues at ssfs. So I wouldn’t enroll thinking it’s all “magical” and “special place” but also realize no place is.
Thanks, I get that. But part of the question is also about whether or not it’s $35k worth of special vs. a free MoCo public school.
If those are your options, then it’s definitely worth the money. Small classes, great teachers and community. A place that truly cares about your child. MoCo public school even the W schools are not what they used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say “mixed things” is about right. There are great things about the school and community but like every other school, plenty of less great things too.
I can say this-I don’t think I would send ds to a different school if I could go back, yet there are real ongoing issues at ssfs. So I wouldn’t enroll thinking it’s all “magical” and “special place” but also realize no place is.
Thanks, I get that. But part of the question is also about whether or not it’s $35k worth of special vs. a free MoCo public school.
If those are your options, then it’s definitely worth the money. Small classes, great teachers and community. A place that truly cares about your child. MoCo public school even the W schools are not what they used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say “mixed things” is about right. There are great things about the school and community but like every other school, plenty of less great things too.
I can say this-I don’t think I would send ds to a different school if I could go back, yet there are real ongoing issues at ssfs. So I wouldn’t enroll thinking it’s all “magical” and “special place” but also realize no place is.
Thanks, I get that. But part of the question is also about whether or not it’s $35k worth of special vs. a free MoCo public school.
Anonymous wrote:I would say “mixed things” is about right. There are great things about the school and community but like every other school, plenty of less great things too.
I can say this-I don’t think I would send ds to a different school if I could go back, yet there are real ongoing issues at ssfs. So I wouldn’t enroll thinking it’s all “magical” and “special place” but also realize no place is.
Anonymous wrote:I would say “mixed things” is about right. There are great things about the school and community but like every other school, plenty of less great things too.
I can say this-I don’t think I would send ds to a different school if I could go back, yet there are real ongoing issues at ssfs. So I wouldn’t enroll thinking it’s all “magical” and “special place” but also realize no place is.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the replies thus far.
It drives me crazy that I can find orders of magnitude more detailed information online about phones and cars than I can about school.
The point I’ve been trying to make to my SO is that I feel our child will have a better chance of getting into a good HS and/or college by sending him to SSFS vs our local public school here in MoCo (Sequoyah). The thing is, besides a few posts like this one and some data scraped from niche.com, I have very little “solid” data.
Ask me (or anyone) to compare an RAV to a CRV, however, and I could spit out gigabytes of data. Like I said, drives me nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Current Lower School family here. We absolutely love the community and the school. The families are down-to-earth and friendly, the teachers and staff are caring and attentive, and it has overall been a wonderful experience and a kind and gentle place for our DC. That said, there seems to be some trouble in paradise. The head of Lower School, who is very well-liked, is leaving at the end of this year, along with several teachers including both 1st grade teachers (one retired, one is leaving). Families are definitely concerned about the turnover. The administration has hosted several parent forums to update families and answer questions, which has been reassuring. They are saying turnover is a problem everywhere, not just at SSFS, and they have shared their short and long-term plans to address it, which seem reasonable. They have identified an interim head of Lower School who seems committed, and are actively recruiting for the open teacher positions. It's a rough patch, for sure. But I wouldn't let it scare you off - the school really is a special place and the staffing issues will get sorted out.
Anonymous wrote:Are you looking at middle school? We loved the middle school - it is so well run! Our DC is now in upper school - which has probably been my favorite of the 3 divisions (have seen so much growth academically during upper school). Really great teachers who understand/support DC. A few that we didn’t love though. Overall, DC has had a really good academic, social and athletic experience there, and feels prepared for college.