Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't mind the auction emails at all. Frankly, it's advertising 101. You have to repeat the message to raise awareness. You don't have to participate if you don't want to do so, but our view was why not buy something that we would use anyway and also help out the school at the same time. Plus, Sheridan's fundraising efforts are quite mild in comparison to some of the other schools in the area.
All of this is well and good if the development office wasn't staffed by current parents. Any school worth it's salt moved away from this model a very long time ago.
Current Parent here- don't get me started on the admin positions. Melissa Lee is too busy bullying the staff and "working from home" to have a grasp of what is going on at Sheridan. As a parent, I saw her bullying tactics first hand when I stopped in to discuss a minor issue with my child. She told me to close the door and proceeded to emasculate me. All because I brought up concerns about my child and his/her education at Sheridan. This is not someone who leads by example, nor someone who cares about the children.
Anonymous wrote:Ummm.....why would you bring concerns about your child up with the business manager?
Anonymous wrote:I don't have an opinion about Sheridan one way or the other, but pp, it's a little hard to believe that you are a current parent when you get the Head of School's name wrong.