Anonymous wrote:I love how everyone says "my daughter loved SR but I guess starting a Fall sport helped!" Duh.
The question is what does SR do for non-Fall sport kids that are new? Do they have sister families, do they have extra curriculars, do they have clubs, do they have have things outside of the school for 9th graders?
My DD started Holton new in 9th and they had everyone either do a fall sport or a 2 day type of day retreat before school started. They also had a day of new 9th grade orientation for all the new girls to get to know each other and the school. They paired us up with another family with a 9th grader and that was so nice. We went out to dinner with them and then the girl invited her to a sleepover with some friends the first weekend. They had some events outside of school too. A day retreat inside the school where they were put in groups of 5 and went to various locations to do fun things. Her favorite was the Markoff's Haunted Field night. All the 9th graders stayed after school, ate pizza and then got on a bus for the night. The 9th grade dean put them in groups. She was able to make a lot of different friends and form a few various friendship circles.
I am sure SR has things similar to this. If they don't, I would recommend asking. No girl should feel left out, let alone targeted. Do they have advisories? Was she paired with another 9th grader? Somethings.
Good Luck OP - I am sure it will work out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge costs a fortune. For that you'll get elitist snobs. Other Catholic schools which are not concerned with huge profits, will probably serve you better.
signed a Catholic.
Aka a Catholic who has no experience with Stone Ridge and isn't really trying to help
I disagree, its a fair point.
The OP already decided to pay the tuition at Stone Ridge . . . and is looking for advice from parents of students who have attended Stone Ridge, to hear how their experiences were over time. And there are no independent schools around here making "huge profits" -- that doesn't even make sense.
It remains a valid point, and i hate to break it to you, but a school charging 30k or more per child in th burbs is definitely making profit. Those charging 10k are definitely not.
The ones charging $10K are supported by a parish, which is how they keep the priced so low. Stone Ridge is independent, hence the hefty price tag.
Anonymous wrote:
It remains a valid point, and i hate to break it to you, but a school charging 30k or more per child in th burbs is definitely making profit. Those charging 10k are definitely not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have friends who decided not to send their younger daughter to Visitation, even though she got in, because the older one was so bullied when she was there. Unfortunately bullying is a fact of high school life and the high priced privates aren't immune. That said, families have a right to demand action when they are putting out those kind of tuitions.
stone Ridge will fix it. You have to let them know. They should be cognizant of it themselves and I can see being a little angry about if if they're not but they will fix it.
Anonymous wrote:We have friends who decided not to send their younger daughter to Visitation, even though she got in, because the older one was so bullied when she was there. Unfortunately bullying is a fact of high school life and the high priced privates aren't immune. That said, families have a right to demand action when they are putting out those kind of tuitions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge costs a fortune. For that you'll get elitist snobs. Other Catholic schools which are not concerned with huge profits, will probably serve you better.
signed a Catholic.
Aka a Catholic who has no experience with Stone Ridge and isn't really trying to help
I disagree, its a fair point.
The OP already decided to pay the tuition at Stone Ridge . . . and is looking for advice from parents of students who have attended Stone Ridge, to hear how their experiences were over time. And there are no independent schools around here making "huge profits" -- that doesn't even make sense.
It remains a valid point, and i hate to break it to you, but a school charging 30k or more per child in th burbs is definitely making profit. Those charging 10k are definitely not.
The ones charging $10K are supported by a parish, which is how they keep the priced so low. Stone Ridge is independent, hence the hefty price tag.