Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac this year was just kids.
Once Potomac dumped the old AD (thankfully), they switched their interviews to the kids only....
We had a parent interview at Potomac this year for one of the middle school grades. It was after the parent tour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac this year was just kids.
Once Potomac dumped the old AD (thankfully), they switched their interviews to the kids only....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Essentially they are checking that the parents don't drool and walk on their fists, can string a sentence together without swearing and seem sober.
Sort of.
They are also trying to assess what type of parents come along with the child.
No school wants unrealistic, overwrought, disruptive parents that will make the staff's life miserable for four years.
If you don't think there are people like this, you are dreaming.
I'm quite sure that many parents fit this category, as well as I'm sure that there are some very stupid, inefficient clowns masquerading as teachers at privates in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac this year was just kids.
Anonymous wrote:What are the parent interviews really like? Are both parents expected to attend, would it count against me if only one parent shows? Is it like a job interview ? Is it a way for them to find out who would be a big donor or have the best pedigree? Should I be prepared to list off my accomplishments and education stats? I have no friends that have gone through this process so I really have no idea. What questions should I expect?
Anonymous wrote:It turned out that I was an alum of the prep school attended by the daughter of the Head of School. We attended 15 years apart, but he and I chatted generally about that school for about five minutes. I explained that I wanted a similar experience for DC. The remaining time, we talked about how that could happen at the school, plus all of the additional perks offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Essentially they are checking that the parents don't drool and walk on their fists, can string a sentence together without swearing and seem sober.
Sort of.
They are also trying to assess what type of parents come along with the child.
No school wants unrealistic, overwrought, disruptive parents that will make the staff's life miserable for four years.
If you don't think there are people like this, you are dreaming.