Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP. The OP didn't ask for us to identify and anyway, so many of these threads turn into attacks on particular schools when people identify. If I had "listened" to these threads, I would have never sent my child where DC is now. Instead, we visited, I talked to other parents whom I knew from outside of the school environment, and my DC did a shadow day (full day). That's what I recommend for anyone looking for a new school.
Good for you I agree it is asking for trouble to identify the school. This thread is uplifting and would hate to see it tarnished . . .
+1!
I was trying to think of how to respond to the prior posters. That was perfect! Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP. The OP didn't ask for us to identify and anyway, so many of these threads turn into attacks on particular schools when people identify. If I had "listened" to these threads, I would have never sent my child where DC is now. Instead, we visited, I talked to other parents whom I knew from outside of the school environment, and my DC did a shadow day (full day). That's what I recommend for anyone looking for a new school.
Good for you I agree it is asking for trouble to identify the school. This thread is uplifting and would hate to see it tarnished . . .
Anonymous wrote:Another new to Lowell parent here. Couldn't be more pleased with that choice. I wish I'd known about Lowell years ago. I have another child at another school (Big 3, but I won't name it) that I am less happy with. It's a wonderful school in so many ways and I admit that I am proud that she goes there and I keep hoping that it will be a good fit for us, but I'm so aware that they have a model of their ideal student and I'm worried that as she gets older she'll start to feel pressured to conform to a type.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP. The OP didn't ask for us to identify and anyway, so many of these threads turn into attacks on particular schools when people identify. If I had "listened" to these threads, I would have never sent my child where DC is now. Instead, we visited, I talked to other parents whom I knew from outside of the school environment, and my DC did a shadow day (full day). That's what I recommend for anyone looking for a new school.