Anonymous wrote:What's the story on kids with IEPs at Walls?
Anonymous wrote:It has a lot of homework. Sometimes feels like quantity over quality.
Anonymous wrote:Is it stressful type A? How much homework? Website and no tours make it hard to choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take 500 of the top 40 percent of kids at JR, put them in a building downtown with fewer extra curriculars, no sports, a little less diversity and a few more field trips. (Said by a parent with kids in both schools).
No sports?
Have you seen Walls’ instagram feed? They have nearly every sport you can think of, including golf, baseball, and soccer.
I also spoke with the athletic director during the virtual open house. People are just telling bold faces lies on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although my kid who is in 9th grade there describes it as "you know the kids who do the the whole group project in middle school because the other kids in their group aren't pulling their weight? They all go to Walls. It so refreshing to actually divide the labor fairly now and have partners who collaborate and make each others ideas stronger"
I thought the new admissions processed ruined that? Is it still those kids?
Well it's only been 2 years. The current juniors and seniors and every class before them was selected in the old manner.
A person sharing an experience here could have a kid in one of these classes.
Anonymous wrote:My Walls kid says that JR Crew have said they will not accept Walls students after this school year because the freshman/novice coach finds Walls parents annoying![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although my kid who is in 9th grade there describes it as "you know the kids who do the the whole group project in middle school because the other kids in their group aren't pulling their weight? They all go to Walls. It so refreshing to actually divide the labor fairly now and have partners who collaborate and make each others ideas stronger"
I thought the new admissions processed ruined that? Is it still those kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A current student described it to me:
You know all the kids in middle school who do the group project by themselves because they don't trust others? or they redo others content because they do not think it is good enough?
Walls is made up of all of these kids.
They are anti-social nitpickers?
Anonymous wrote:Is it stressful type A? How much homework? Website and no tours make it hard to choose.