Anonymous wrote:1. When we were on a tour with the admission director of Holton for upper school, she came across a student and had her speak about her experience at Holton and student sized my DD up and down before proceeding with an answer.
2. While at open house last year at Georgetown Prep, volunteer parents were more interested in talking to people they knew than in helping a future family. Truly felt like I was an outsider in a country club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a petty one: I hate the font of our school. All three of my kids went/go there, and we otherwise love the school, but ten years on I still hate that stupid font.
Now, that's petty. Understandable. But also petty. What font is it?
I don’t want to say the exact one, but it’s one of the ones that we all know and so it therefore seems…undignified.
Comic Sans?
Anonymous wrote:I don't like the school mascot animal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a petty one: I hate the font of our school. All three of my kids went/go there, and we otherwise love the school, but ten years on I still hate that stupid font.
I hate the font of my alma mater. I buy multiples of things when they sell gear in an alternative font!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw explicit instructions teaching children to read using 3-cueing on a 1st grade class whiteboard. Said nothing, but that was a total deal-breaker.
+1 yuck. And lazy teaching.
Anonymous wrote:That says more about your feelings around bodies and religion than it does about the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a petty one: I hate the font of our school. All three of my kids went/go there, and we otherwise love the school, but ten years on I still hate that stupid font.
Now, that's petty. Understandable. But also petty. What font is it?
I don’t want to say the exact one, but it’s one of the ones that we all know and so it therefore seems…undignified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a petty one: I hate the font of our school. All three of my kids went/go there, and we otherwise love the school, but ten years on I still hate that stupid font.
Now, that's petty. Understandable. But also petty. What font is it?
I don’t want to say the exact one, but it’s one of the ones that we all know and so it therefore seems…undignified.
Anonymous wrote:I was highly turned off by snobs at open house events and places where no other parents talked to me at acceptance events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a petty one: I hate the font of our school. All three of my kids went/go there, and we otherwise love the school, but ten years on I still hate that stupid font.
Now, that's petty. Understandable. But also petty. What font is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a minority and all of the girls who are the same race as me and DD had this annoying trending hairstyle that I cannot stand. This actually became our litmus test as we visited all of the all girls schools that were on her list.
This PP gets it! That is really petty and shallow and I’m here for it.
You have to tell us what hairstyle. My Asian DD is keeping careful track of all the girls who have dyed hair under their ponytails as part of her lobbying efforts for the same.
It is the “baby hair” trend. 🤮
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a minority and all of the girls who are the same race as me and DD had this annoying trending hairstyle that I cannot stand. This actually became our litmus test as we visited all of the all girls schools that were on her list.
This PP gets it! That is really petty and shallow and I’m here for it.
You have to tell us what hairstyle. My Asian DD is keeping careful track of all the girls who have dyed hair under their ponytails as part of her lobbying efforts for the same.