Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would the fit be for an extremely smart HFA kid - not at all disuptive, just very quiet, rule abiding, hard working kid.
Talk to the school; they are very open to frank discussions about fit.
Thank you - also wondering how it would be socially - how welcoming the community and kids are to a quiet/shy kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would the fit be for an extremely smart HFA kid - not at all disuptive, just very quiet, rule abiding, hard working kid.
Talk to the school; they are very open to frank discussions about fit.
Anonymous wrote:There are cliques!
Anonymous wrote:How would the fit be for an extremely smart HFA kid - not at all disuptive, just very quiet, rule abiding, hard working kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly do you think a school will be able to tell you they will not be able to support your kid when they know they can easily get 30k a year from you in this era of diversity and inclusion? All private schools, whether parochial or not are run like businesses these days... sorry to say.
What is this supposed to mean? I'm genuinely confused about how these things connect.
Besides, even if we accept that private schools are businesses, they have an incentive to only accept kids who will be successful. They need to keep their average SAT and college admissions scores high enough to justify that tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can do crew as a club sport elsewhere. Go lobby the current school to form a team. But it’s not part of the culture today to have a lot of sports offerings.
I didn't realize the class size was only 40 boys, but there are still 4 grades in the HS, right ? So, its actually about 170 boys, correct ?
Not saying offer 5-6 sports every season, but maybe targeted: xc/track, crew, fencing, tennis- sports that only require a roster of 7-10 on the team
Head of School has an open zoom meeting with parents every week, you should mention a sports expansion there.
The one that just listens a take no action?
That’s the one! Just coasting along and talks a good talk.
Oh and what would you like to see implemented? Let me guess, every whim that comes into your head? And within the week, right?
Defensive, aren’t you?
Try “deeply amused”.
Why don’t you put your money where your mouth is? It’s so easy cowering behind an anonymous Internet forum. By all means, please share on the next call. I’ll get the popcorn. [/quote
Ohhhh, I guess you told me behind this anonymous Internet forum.
I’m not the one complaining into the ether like its going to help.
You’re commenting to the ether like it’s going to help.
Ha, that’s true! But it does help to amuse the heck out of me, so that’s something.
Me too! Isn’t that something?
Well, laughter is the best medicine. Thanks, DCUM!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can do crew as a club sport elsewhere. Go lobby the current school to form a team. But it’s not part of the culture today to have a lot of sports offerings.
I didn't realize the class size was only 40 boys, but there are still 4 grades in the HS, right ? So, its actually about 170 boys, correct ?
Not saying offer 5-6 sports every season, but maybe targeted: xc/track, crew, fencing, tennis- sports that only require a roster of 7-10 on the team
Head of School has an open zoom meeting with parents every week, you should mention a sports expansion there.
The one that just listens a take no action?
That’s the one! Just coasting along and talks a good talk.
Oh and what would you like to see implemented? Let me guess, every whim that comes into your head? And within the week, right?
Defensive, aren’t you?
Try “deeply amused”.
Why don’t you put your money where your mouth is? It’s so easy cowering behind an anonymous Internet forum. By all means, please share on the next call. I’ll get the popcorn. [/quote
Ohhhh, I guess you told me behind this anonymous Internet forum.
I’m not the one complaining into the ether like its going to help.
You’re commenting to the ether like it’s going to help.
Ha, that’s true! But it does help to amuse the heck out of me, so that’s something.
Me too! Isn’t that something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can do crew as a club sport elsewhere. Go lobby the current school to form a team. But it’s not part of the culture today to have a lot of sports offerings.
I didn't realize the class size was only 40 boys, but there are still 4 grades in the HS, right ? So, its actually about 170 boys, correct ?
Not saying offer 5-6 sports every season, but maybe targeted: xc/track, crew, fencing, tennis- sports that only require a roster of 7-10 on the team
Head of School has an open zoom meeting with parents every week, you should mention a sports expansion there.
The one that just listens a take no action?
That’s the one! Just coasting along and talks a good talk.
Oh and what would you like to see implemented? Let me guess, every whim that comes into your head? And within the week, right?
Defensive, aren’t you?
Try “deeply amused”.
Why don’t you put your money where your mouth is? It’s so easy cowering behind an anonymous Internet forum. By all means, please share on the next call. I’ll get the popcorn. [/quote
Ohhhh, I guess you told me behind this anonymous Internet forum.
I’m not the one complaining into the ether like its going to help.
You’re commenting to the ether like it’s going to help.
Ha, that’s true! But it does help to amuse the heck out of me, so that’s something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can do crew as a club sport elsewhere. Go lobby the current school to form a team. But it’s not part of the culture today to have a lot of sports offerings.
I didn't realize the class size was only 40 boys, but there are still 4 grades in the HS, right ? So, its actually about 170 boys, correct ?
Not saying offer 5-6 sports every season, but maybe targeted: xc/track, crew, fencing, tennis- sports that only require a roster of 7-10 on the team
Head of School has an open zoom meeting with parents every week, you should mention a sports expansion there.
The one that just listens a take no action?
That’s the one! Just coasting along and talks a good talk.
Oh and what would you like to see implemented? Let me guess, every whim that comes into your head? And within the week, right?
Defensive, aren’t you?
Try “deeply amused”.
Why don’t you put your money where your mouth is? It’s so easy cowering behind an anonymous Internet forum. By all means, please share on the next call. I’ll get the popcorn. [/quote
Ohhhh, I guess you told me behind this anonymous Internet forum.
I’m not the one complaining into the ether like its going to help.
You’re commenting to the ether like it’s going to help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can do crew as a club sport elsewhere. Go lobby the current school to form a team. But it’s not part of the culture today to have a lot of sports offerings.
I didn't realize the class size was only 40 boys, but there are still 4 grades in the HS, right ? So, its actually about 170 boys, correct ?
Not saying offer 5-6 sports every season, but maybe targeted: xc/track, crew, fencing, tennis- sports that only require a roster of 7-10 on the team
Head of School has an open zoom meeting with parents every week, you should mention a sports expansion there.
The one that just listens a take no action?
That’s the one! Just coasting along and talks a good talk.
Oh and what would you like to see implemented? Let me guess, every whim that comes into your head? And within the week, right?
Defensive, aren’t you?
Try “deeply amused”.
Why don’t you put your money where your mouth is? It’s so easy cowering behind an anonymous Internet forum. By all means, please share on the next call. I’ll get the popcorn. [/quote
Ohhhh, I guess you told me behind this anonymous Internet forum.
I’m not the one complaining into the ether like its going to help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you can do crew as a club sport elsewhere. Go lobby the current school to form a team. But it’s not part of the culture today to have a lot of sports offerings.
I didn't realize the class size was only 40 boys, but there are still 4 grades in the HS, right ? So, its actually about 170 boys, correct ?
Not saying offer 5-6 sports every season, but maybe targeted: xc/track, crew, fencing, tennis- sports that only require a roster of 7-10 on the team
Head of School has an open zoom meeting with parents every week, you should mention a sports expansion there.
The one that just listens a take no action?
That’s the one! Just coasting along and talks a good talk.
Oh and what would you like to see implemented? Let me guess, every whim that comes into your head? And within the week, right?
Defensive, aren’t you?
Try “deeply amused”.
Why don’t you put your money where your mouth is? It’s so easy cowering behind an anonymous Internet forum. By all means, please share on the next call. I’ll get the popcorn. [/quote
Ohhhh, I guess you told me behind this anonymous Internet forum.