Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 3 children there. Discipline is normal. Academics are fine. I know many of the admin staff who are leaving. Most have been there for many years and are moving to positions that seem like great fits for them. I haven’t heard any complaints or negative vibes from any teacher, admin or parent. We are and remain very happy there.
This year less boys went to Gonzaga, maybe 6, but last years there were 20. It always seems to ebb and flow. Girls I think there are ~ 10 to Visi. Most kids going to BI. I think 4 or 5 to SJC this year.
Did a lot of boys get into Gonzaga and just choose to go co-ed (SJC or BI) instead or did they want Gonzaga and not get in? Big difference.
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 children there. Discipline is normal. Academics are fine. I know many of the admin staff who are leaving. Most have been there for many years and are moving to positions that seem like great fits for them. I haven’t heard any complaints or negative vibes from any teacher, admin or parent. We are and remain very happy there.
This year less boys went to Gonzaga, maybe 6, but last years there were 20. It always seems to ebb and flow. Girls I think there are ~ 10 to Visi. Most kids going to BI. I think 4 or 5 to SJC this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with someone whose kids go there. It sounds like a 1950s/60s Catholic School for the 2020s. Strict rules. What do people think of the academics there?
+1
It has always been that way. I grew up here (and went to church and ccd there) and the stories from when I was growing up and today from my friends kids are awful. We know a few families who have moved from there to public, and the kids have been behind academically
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with someone whose kids go there. It sounds like a 1950s/60s Catholic School for the 2020s. Strict rules. What do people think of the academics there?
+1
It has always been that way. I grew up here (and went to church and ccd there) and the stories from when I was growing up and today from my friends kids are awful. We know a few families who have moved from there to public, and the kids have been behind academically
LOL. Nonsense. As if the public schools around here are so strong academically. They’re not.
+1. Hilarious to read the DCUM crowd brag about the academic prowess of DMV public school, which were SHUTTERED for almost two years. While criticizing Catholic schools, which were at least OPENED.
Anonymous wrote:Did you call the front office staff to ask them, OP?
There is always movement during the summer months of staff as they retire, get new jobs, move to a new location, etc. Why should your child's school be any different? Especially after a pandemic?
My advice? Relax, stop assuming the worst, and call the front office. I assume you a kindergarten parent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with someone whose kids go there. It sounds like a 1950s/60s Catholic School for the 2020s. Strict rules. What do people think of the academics there?
+1
It has always been that way. I grew up here (and went to church and ccd there) and the stories from when I was growing up and today from my friends kids are awful. We know a few families who have moved from there to public, and the kids have been behind academically
LOL. Nonsense. As if the public schools around here are so strong academically. They’re not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with someone whose kids go there. It sounds like a 1950s/60s Catholic School for the 2020s. Strict rules. What do people think of the academics there?
+1
It has always been that way. I grew up here (and went to church and ccd there) and the stories from when I was growing up and today from my friends kids are awful. We know a few families who have moved from there to public, and the kids have been behind academically
LOL. Nonsense. As if the public schools around here are so strong academically. They’re not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with someone whose kids go there. It sounds like a 1950s/60s Catholic School for the 2020s. Strict rules. What do people think of the academics there?
+1
It has always been that way. I grew up here (and went to church and ccd there) and the stories from when I was growing up and today from my friends kids are awful. We know a few families who have moved from there to public, and the kids have been behind academically