Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One way you know you're being counseled out is if you aren't offered a re-enrollment contract for your child when all the other families are offered theirs. That was our prompt to immediately start looking for another school for our child for the following academic year. (It all worked out).
We've already paid next year's tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will wait to see if it gets better and if it doesn't, they will counsel you out for 6th grade. The classy schools give families advance notice so they can apply out for the following year.
How depressing. I was always the perfect child and never came close to being kicked out of school, so this is...just very distressing.
OP I was speculating. 6th grade is far away. So don't read too much into it. The people I know who were counseled out were overwhelmed academically, and it was about finding a different school with less pressure and more support. All students grow and change as they get older. Anyway, counseled out is NOT the same as kicked out. Don't confuse the two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:very telling reply here, imho. weird you bring it back to you OP. Do you always compare your child against yourself and how "perfect" you were?
Um, no. But it's pretty embarrassing to have my daughter kicked out of private school, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:very telling reply here, imho. weird you bring it back to you OP. Do you always compare your child against yourself and how "perfect" you were?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will wait to see if it gets better and if it doesn't, they will counsel you out for 6th grade. The classy schools give families advance notice so they can apply out for the following year.
How depressing. I was always the perfect child and never came close to being kicked out of school, so this is...just very distressing.
Um, no. But it's pretty embarrassing to have my daughter kicked out of private school, yes.
What are you doing to support your daughter? My experience has been that schools are much more willing to be flexible and let a student stay if they think the parents are partnering with them to deal with problems. Parents who are in denial are faster to be told to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drives me crazy that privates only want perfect kids!
They just don’t have the resources to deal with learning and behavioral issues.
Anonymous wrote:Drives me crazy that privates only want perfect kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:very telling reply here, imho. weird you bring it back to you OP. Do you always compare your child against yourself and how "perfect" you were?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will wait to see if it gets better and if it doesn't, they will counsel you out for 6th grade. The classy schools give families advance notice so they can apply out for the following year.
How depressing. I was always the perfect child and never came close to being kicked out of school, so this is...just very distressing.
Um, no. But it's pretty embarrassing to have my daughter kicked out of private school, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:very telling reply here, imho. weird you bring it back to you OP. Do you always compare your child against yourself and how "perfect" you were?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will wait to see if it gets better and if it doesn't, they will counsel you out for 6th grade. The classy schools give families advance notice so they can apply out for the following year.
How depressing. I was always the perfect child and never came close to being kicked out of school, so this is...just very distressing.
Um, no. But it's pretty embarrassing to have my daughter kicked out of private school, yes.
Anonymous wrote:very telling reply here, imho. weird you bring it back to you OP. Do you always compare your child against yourself and how "perfect" you were?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will wait to see if it gets better and if it doesn't, they will counsel you out for 6th grade. The classy schools give families advance notice so they can apply out for the following year.
How depressing. I was always the perfect child and never came close to being kicked out of school, so this is...just very distressing.
very telling reply here, imho. weird you bring it back to you OP. Do you always compare your child against yourself and how "perfect" you were?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they will wait to see if it gets better and if it doesn't, they will counsel you out for 6th grade. The classy schools give families advance notice so they can apply out for the following year.
How depressing. I was always the perfect child and never came close to being kicked out of school, so this is...just very distressing.
Anonymous wrote:I would be way more concerned about my kid’s mental health and well being than I would be over the prospect of potentially getting counseled out. Is your kid stressed/ anxious? Do you have them in therapy to support him/ her - and not “support” to keep them from getting asked to move elsewhere but to really understand what’s going on. This school may not be the best fit for your kid regardless of what the outcome is on whether your family is asked back after next year or not.