Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope they stay open. Our liberal Catholic family doesn't feel comfortable with other parish schools, so it fills a niche. We will go public or independent otherwise. There is also a significant population of students with learning differences (and a significant population without -- it's a true mix). I really feel like shutting down with less than a year notice to families with kids with learning differences especially is cruel and harmful to those kids.
It IS a unique and special place. The ADW warning seems to have been a wake-up call which, if the school stays open, will hopefully ensure it's managed better than it was to this point. We really hope it stays open. We're supposed to find out tomorrow and the kids are really anxious.
Other area parochial schools expect to be absorbing some of the St. Bart's kids for next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope they stay open. Our liberal Catholic family doesn't feel comfortable with other parish schools, so it fills a niche. We will go public or independent otherwise. There is also a significant population of students with learning differences (and a significant population without -- it's a true mix). I really feel like shutting down with less than a year notice to families with kids with learning differences especially is cruel and harmful to those kids.
It IS a unique and special place. The ADW warning seems to have been a wake-up call which, if the school stays open, will hopefully ensure it's managed better than it was to this point. We really hope it stays open. We're supposed to find out tomorrow and the kids are really anxious.
Other area parochial schools expect to be absorbing some of the St. Bart's kids for next year. [/quote
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hreAnonymous wrote:Sounds like with MCPS setting the table to do diversity bussing all over the county in rush hour, more families are moving to parochials sooner. Consultants already hired, school catchment area cotes off real estate property, tons of town halls that don’t allow most people speaking time, shady stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope they stay open. Our liberal Catholic family doesn't feel comfortable with other parish schools, so it fills a niche. We will go public or independent otherwise. There is also a significant population of students with learning differences (and a significant population without -- it's a true mix). I really feel like shutting down with less than a year notice to families with kids with learning differences especially is cruel and harmful to those kids.
It IS a unique and special place. The ADW warning seems to have been a wake-up call which, if the school stays open, will hopefully ensure it's managed better than it was to this point. We really hope it stays open. We're supposed to find out tomorrow and the kids are really anxious.
Anonymous wrote:I really hope they stay open. Our liberal Catholic family doesn't feel comfortable with other parish schools, so it fills a niche. We will go public or independent otherwise. There is also a significant population of students with learning differences (and a significant population without -- it's a true mix). I really feel like shutting down with less than a year notice to families with kids with learning differences especially is cruel and harmful to those kids.