Anonymous wrote:Former SSFS family here - they absolutely had 40+ kids in each high school grade prior to closing. So touting 40 kids for 9th grade isn't all that. I love SSFS but let's not fib...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds absolutely cryptic, weird, and verbose. I read a lot of words with absolutely no substance behind them. So what IS the clear, concise message being delivered?
It sounds Quaker.
-Quaker
Anonymous wrote:That sounds absolutely cryptic, weird, and verbose. I read a lot of words with absolutely no substance behind them. So what IS the clear, concise message being delivered?
Anonymous wrote:So they committed to communicating in good times and in bad? Isn’t that the bare minimum at this point? Sounds a wedding vow…
Anonymous wrote:Some folks are so committed to hating on SSFS. These people are continously moving the goal post in what they use to rationalize their scorn for this school. They seem genuinely upset and surprised this school is still up and running.
Just admit when you're wrong or say nothing at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know how many new kids they are hoping to add for next year’s 9th grade if most of the current 8th grade is staying?