Anonymous wrote:She seems young but very strong. We're thrilled. We'll miss Paula, but can't wait to have her on board. The prior heads have each been able to stay for so long, she looks like the same could be possible again, and it's so great for the stability of the school.
Anonymous wrote:The new play ground was not paid for with tuition increases. It was paid for by the capital campaign( perhaps you weren't asked to give) and some money, I believe, from Saint Albans to compensate for them losing some land to the planned Saint Albans atjletci fields.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you current parents and don't KNOW about the Beauvoir Outdoors Campaign?? The new wall is part of a huge outdoors renovation project ioncluding all new playground equipment, an early education deck, fields, outdoor restrooms and more. Previously there was no walkway from the parking lot to the front entrance, so a walkway was built--within the stone walls) for safety and convenience of those who park and walk into the school ...
How do you have kids at Beauvoir and NOT know this!?!?
I was thinking the same thing. We're new Beauvoir parents but there is NO WAY could have missed that. If anything, Beauvoir Outdoors info provided has been overkill.
PP never said anything about the Beauvoir Outdoors Campaign. Just the walkway. Typical shrill Beauvoir parent. I know, because I am one. But we have to stop assuming everyone is out to trash our school. I, for one, like the stone look, but thinks it clashes with the overall architecture of the school, which I believe was deliberately stone-free so as not to echo nearby St. Albans School, St. Albans Parish, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you current parents and don't KNOW about the Beauvoir Outdoors Campaign?? The new wall is part of a huge outdoors renovation project ioncluding all new playground equipment, an early education deck, fields, outdoor restrooms and more. Previously there was no walkway from the parking lot to the front entrance, so a walkway was built--within the stone walls) for safety and convenience of those who park and walk into the school ...
How do you have kids at Beauvoir and NOT know this!?!?
I was thinking the same thing. We're new Beauvoir parents but there is NO WAY could have missed that. If anything, Beauvoir Outdoors info provided has been overkill.
Anonymous wrote:Are you current parents and don't KNOW about the Beauvoir Outdoors Campaign?? The new wall is part of a huge outdoors renovation project ioncluding all new playground equipment, an early education deck, fields, outdoor restrooms and more. Previously there was no walkway from the parking lot to the front entrance, so a walkway was built--within the stone walls) for safety and convenience of those who park and walk into the school ...
How do you have kids at Beauvoir and NOT know this!?!?
Anonymous wrote:What's with the stone walkway that they are putting up in front of the school? Was it required by law for handicap access, or is it just another way to make a splash and spend our steadily increasing tuition?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Beauvoir secret handshake and code will only be revealed to you during your second year. We can't trust it to newcomers....
Done during a ritualistic cleansing, where the newly initiated must don hooded lime green robes (so Big Bows must be removed) and cite the Beauvoir Life Principles, while ingesting lobster rolls . . . .
My best piece of advice - ignore nearly all of the Beauvoir-related posts on DCUM. Most are from rabid lovers and haters. Both of the species are repulsive, and possibly even crazy.
Funny. But I don't get the lobster roll reference. Do they serve them at lunch?
Lobster rolls are a staple at Flower Mart, a festival on the Cathedral Close the first weekend in May.
Anonymous wrote:The 4/4 poster is likely long gone...but I can't imagine STA rejects a few boys each year as a matter of practice or policy. I'm sure it is more the case that there are a couple of boys each year that aren't a good fit, academically or behaviorally, and they simply aren't offered a place. I did hear this year that there were more Beauvoir applicants than usual (larger class? fewer self-selecting out? I don't know), and wondered if they have a cap on the number they want from Beauvoir, in order to leave a certain number of places for non-Beauvoir boys.