Anonymous wrote:I have a son at a K-8 and a daughter at a K12, and I cannot love my son’s school more. The middle school students at these schools just aren’t that important, so socially it really sort of sucks, and the college admissions overwhelms the curriculum. It means that all the kids there’s parents want them go to Harvard no matter and tutor their children non-stop and relentlessly starting in second grade. My son’s k-8 is joyful, loving and doesn’t drain our will to get up in the morning.
The boys choose their high school so if they Go to a TT, they have chosen it and want it. The boys who graduate all have friends who care about them at other schools when they graduate, and the parents aren’t constantly seeking status. I wish they had a k-8 for girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. I’ve heard up 30% across the board.
For middle and high school too? I wonder why? I’m surprised that in this current environment people aren’t thinking twice about shelling out 70k a year for elementary school.
I’ve only heard from k admissions/families. No idea about other entry points. There was a covid birth uptick- those kids apply to k this year and next year.
Actually birth rates have consistently declined since 2013. The covid baby boom is another hysteria inducing myth
I didn’t say boom, I said uptick.
Believe what you’d like, but I’ve been working admissions events at our school for years. This year— I’ve never seen so many people at every event. I asked admissions and they said applications are up 30%.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/covid-caused-a-baby-bump-when-experts-expected-a-drop-heres-why/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. I’ve heard up 30% across the board.
For middle and high school too? I wonder why? I’m surprised that in this current environment people aren’t thinking twice about shelling out 70k a year for elementary school.
I’ve only heard from k admissions/families. No idea about other entry points. There was a covid birth uptick- those kids apply to k this year and next year.
Actually birth rates have consistently declined since 2013. The covid baby boom is another hysteria inducing myth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. I’ve heard up 30% across the board.
For middle and high school too? I wonder why? I’m surprised that in this current environment people aren’t thinking twice about shelling out 70k a year for elementary school.
I’ve only heard from k admissions/families. No idea about other entry points. There was a covid birth uptick- those kids apply to k this year and next year.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly it’s probably just marketing gimmick to make the schools seem more desirable. But also your PSD is trying to manage your expectations for a WL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. I’ve heard up 30% across the board.
For middle and high school too? I wonder why? I’m surprised that in this current environment people aren’t thinking twice about shelling out 70k a year for elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:For middle and high school too? I wonder why? I’m surprised that in this current environment people aren’t thinking twice about shelling out 70k a year for elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:Yep. I’ve heard up 30% across the board.