Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the Mclean Schools' enrollment going down?.
There have been a ton of threads about this. Its only enrollment in some lower grades that has declined, my son's grade hasn't at all. The school took a hit during the recession and is slowly coming back. New leadership will absolutely help.
Anonymous wrote:Why is the Mclean Schools' enrollment going down?.
Anonymous wrote:Op. I read a few past posts regarding the transfers. I really respect the Mclean school for the work that they do. They services a lot of kids that may have been lost out there in strict traditional school setting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I really want him to go with Bullis, but I am afraid that he may get lost in the system. I don't want him to fall through the cracks. He love the arts of all kinds. I am just scare, because he is being so overwhelmed at his current school. The problem with his current school is that it is too darn demanding and above grade level.
There are 79 kids in LS, 205 in US and 461 in US.
If he is in LS or MS, not sure how he would get lost in the cracks.
US is large but if he wants the arts, you want to have a good number of kids for music, drama etc.
http://www.bullis.org/student-life/student-support-services/academic-support-staff/index.aspx
here is information on the learning support at Bullis. I don't think he would get lost in the system. That is why you are paying the money.
As far as arts, Bulllis is excellent.
http://www.bullis.org/arts/curriculum.aspx
Anonymous wrote:OP. I really want him to go with Bullis, but I am afraid that he may get lost in the system. I don't want him to fall through the cracks. He love the arts of all kinds. I am just scare, because he is being so overwhelmed at his current school. The problem with his current school is that it is too darn demanding and above grade level.