Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor attended the same private school that our children attended. They said during the parent/teacher conference the teachers said their son was not being invited back. The parents pointed out the large donation from the maternal grandmother (names were different) and the son's contract was extended!
I call bs on this post.
everyone knows it is not the teacher that delivers this message and certainly not at a parent teacher conference.
stop trolling
You know nothing. Nice to know that you think you are the expert. It happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor attended the same private school that our children attended. They said during the parent/teacher conference the teachers said their son was not being invited back. The parents pointed out the large donation from the maternal grandmother (names were different) and the son's contract was extended!
I call bs on this post.
everyone knows it is not the teacher that delivers this message and certainly not at a parent teacher conference.
stop trolling
Anonymous wrote:Independent schools rely on donations. Not sure why you don't think they will keep a student that should be expelled for behavior or is not a good fit academically if the family makes a large donation. It happens everyday all over this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are on FA they will cut it.
People should stop writing garbage like this. Who do you think runs these schools? Cruella de Vil or Mr. Creakle?
With schools that start in pre-K or the early elementary years, sometimes a child starts and it becomes clear by middle school, say, that they have academic or emotional or behavioral needs that cannot be met by the current school. It's not an easy thing for schools or families but most people will tell you years later that they were very glad their child switched to a school that worked better for the child's needs.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor attended the same private school that our children attended. They said during the parent/teacher conference the teachers said their son was not being invited back. The parents pointed out the large donation from the maternal grandmother (names were different) and the son's contract was extended!
Anonymous wrote:Does STA council out the boys who can't keep up with the academics? Everyone always says the boys who come from Beauvoir are not prepared well enough for the rigors of STA, so do these boys ever get counseled out?
Anonymous wrote:Does STA council out the boys who can't keep up with the academics? Everyone always says the boys who come from Beauvoir are not prepared well enough for the rigors of STA, so do these boys ever get counseled out?
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor attended the same private school that our children attended. They said during the parent/teacher conference the teachers said their son was not being invited back. The parents pointed out the large donation from the maternal grandmother (names were different) and the son's contract was extended!
Anonymous wrote:Almost weekly calls from the teacher, a request to get a pyschoeducational evaluation, frequent meetings with the head, followed by a couple meetings with the principal.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor attended the same private school that our children attended. They said during the parent/teacher conference the teachers said their son was not being invited back. The parents pointed out the large donation from the maternal grandmother (names were different) and the son's contract was extended!
Anonymous wrote:If you are on FA they will cut it.