Anonymous wrote:Incentive funding?
Anonymous wrote:There is so much misinformation in this thread. If you want to know the model and motivation, go to the school’s promotion center at Mazza. They are very upfront - their goal is to create a Chinese/US partnership program where US families who want to be ready for cultural fluidity and integration are studying side by side with students from Chinese families willing to pay top dollar for the American education model. In terms of what US families would be interested - the characterization that only blind affluence or misfits would be interested is categorically wrong. We’ve had very open conversations with them about our rising 9th grader. True, they hope to attract the affluent looking for the international exposure, but it quickly became apparent to us they are also looking to incentivize families with strong students to help them start with strong class profiles. Ours is an entrepreneurial family and we know a good deal when we see it. For the strong US candidates Whittle is offering the same quality as the elites at negotiable rates in the form of incentive funding of American students to build the brand and attract the foreign investment. It’s not a done deal for us and we are applying to the elites but also giving Whittle serious consideration. Folks, stop conjecturing from ignorance, go talk to them...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard the Whittle School acquired the two best teachers from Sidwell Friends School and another from Maret. If they are willing to make the move --that is saying something something.
Also, the teachers’ kids will be attending Whittle (probably because it will be cheap for them)
Maybe they pay better.
Two of “the best” SFS MS teachers are retiring this year. Another good teacher, but not “the best” is going to Whittle next year.
Umm no one leaves Sidwell on their own
Anonymous wrote:Look, one teacher moving does not a migration make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have gone to the open house, the tour and met some of the teachers-( no this is not scam promotion..we are a real family) and are both skeptical and very impressed. Two of our three kids really resonated with the pitch---and the aspirations of the school are absolutely spot on for how one might prep kids for the future. The staff seem smart and sophisticated and VERY committed. This enterprise should not be underestimated. It has shaken the local top private top schools to the core with its spending and luring of teachers, with it's innovative approach that no one in town is even close to. And yes its scary to think of the Chinese oversight that might be hovering, but I think the whole educational community is going to be a bit shocked when they open, at how robust and well designed the institution is..don't dismiss it..but do ask the hard questions...is there an exit plan since its a private entity?..who is in charge, really?...as for Chris Whittle himself, something might be off--very hard to discern... but Avenues (it's NYC predecessor of sorts) is the farthest thing from a failure and impossible to get into now..and no one took it seriously when it was in in pitch mode... education is in dire need of reinvention so even if you hate the concept at least respect the boldness of the effort.
I am an educator who read their site. I saw bells and whistles but nothing innovative really...what are you referring to that can not be found elsewhere?
Another educator here. Beyond the website's "bells and whistles" the school is offering 'personalized education' for every student. Where else can you get that? This is the absolute definition progressive education. I would pay top dollar to have some of the best teachers in the world personalizing my child's education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have gone to the open house, the tour and met some of the teachers-( no this is not scam promotion..we are a real family) and are both skeptical and very impressed. Two of our three kids really resonated with the pitch---and the aspirations of the school are absolutely spot on for how one might prep kids for the future. The staff seem smart and sophisticated and VERY committed. This enterprise should not be underestimated. It has shaken the local top private top schools to the core with its spending and luring of teachers, with it's innovative approach that no one in town is even close to. And yes its scary to think of the Chinese oversight that might be hovering, but I think the whole educational community is going to be a bit shocked when they open, at how robust and well designed the institution is..don't dismiss it..but do ask the hard questions...is there an exit plan since its a private entity?..who is in charge, really?...as for Chris Whittle himself, something might be off--very hard to discern... but Avenues (it's NYC predecessor of sorts) is the farthest thing from a failure and impossible to get into now..and no one took it seriously when it was in in pitch mode... education is in dire need of reinvention so even if you hate the concept at least respect the boldness of the effort.
I am an educator who read their site. I saw bells and whistles but nothing innovative really...what are you referring to that can not be found elsewhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard the Whittle School acquired the two best teachers from Sidwell Friends School and another from Maret. If they are willing to make the move --that is saying something something.
Also, the teachers’ kids will be attending Whittle (probably because it will be cheap for them)
Maybe they pay better.
Two of “the best” SFS MS teachers are retiring this year. Another good teacher, but not “the best” is going to Whittle next year.
Umm no one leaves Sidwell on their own
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard the Whittle School acquired the two best teachers from Sidwell Friends School and another from Maret. If they are willing to make the move --that is saying something something.
Also, the teachers’ kids will be attending Whittle (probably because it will be cheap for them)
Maybe they pay better.
Two of “the best” SFS MS teachers are retiring this year. Another good teacher, but not “the best” is going to Whittle next year.