Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say GAS isn’t far behind. They’ve laid off teachers more than once due to their situation - I was one of them several years ago. They currently do not have an 8th grade class.
They rented the MS out to Diener to stay afloat, but they are now gone - and they’re MS is the smallest it’s been ever. People seem to like the new HoS, moreso than the last 2-3. lol. There’s been a lot of turnover there.
I would have a hard time investing any faith in a future at GAS if I had a young student. They are a mini version of SSFS.
Agree
Someone sounds very bitter that they were let go.
Umm, someone lost their job due to mismanagement and low enrollment. Do you want them to skip around and be happy. How do you think Federal Workers feel right now, or is that different?.
Anonymous wrote:I've had my kids at Green Acres since 2020 (Zoom Kindergarten and PreK!) and the way they handled the pandemic and rebuilding after it, I have never had any doubts. For the future of the school, look at how that Kindergarten class has retained so many students, now brilliant 4th graders. Financially, the school has made some wise, transparent choices to rightsize is different areas when it's appropriate, and expand when it's called for. They are nimble in their administration, and the school has only strengthened under the current leadership. I'm planning on keeping all three of my kids there through 8th grade. Join us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say GAS isn’t far behind. They’ve laid off teachers more than once due to their situation - I was one of them several years ago. They currently do not have an 8th grade class.
They rented the MS out to Diener to stay afloat, but they are now gone - and they’re MS is the smallest it’s been ever. People seem to like the new HoS, moreso than the last 2-3. lol. There’s been a lot of turnover there.
I would have a hard time investing any faith in a future at GAS if I had a young student. They are a mini version of SSFS.
Agree
Someone sounds very bitter that they were let go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say GAS isn’t far behind. They’ve laid off teachers more than once due to their situation - I was one of them several years ago. They currently do not have an 8th grade class.
They rented the MS out to Diener to stay afloat, but they are now gone - and they’re MS is the smallest it’s been ever. People seem to like the new HoS, moreso than the last 2-3. lol. There’s been a lot of turnover there.
I would have a hard time investing any faith in a future at GAS if I had a young student. They are a mini version of SSFS.
Agree
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get why SSFS closing impacts SSFS people, but I swear people who have NO connection to the school are just using the (genuinely awful and upsetting!) news of its closure to try and get attention, including the OP. Disgusting to see.
let's not be evil here, m'kay?
It's not evil, it's a legitimate point. The amount of people who are not affected in the slightest by this news who are using it to try and get sympathy is beyond me. People need to stop being such pick-me attention seekers. M'kay?
Anonymous wrote:I’d say GAS isn’t far behind. They’ve laid off teachers more than once due to their situation - I was one of them several years ago. They currently do not have an 8th grade class.
They rented the MS out to Diener to stay afloat, but they are now gone - and they’re MS is the smallest it’s been ever. People seem to like the new HoS, moreso than the last 2-3. lol. There’s been a lot of turnover there.
I would have a hard time investing any faith in a future at GAS if I had a young student. They are a mini version of SSFS.