Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew the place closer to my house and 1/3 of the price had a more rigorous math program
Let's list the private schools in order of rigorous math programs in MS/HS?
How?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew the place closer to my house and 1/3 of the price had a more rigorous math program
Let's list the private schools in order of rigorous math programs in MS/HS?
Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew the place closer to my house and 1/3 of the price had a more rigorous math program
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not doubtful, given the homophobia comment.![]()
Oh wow. I’m sorry to hear that. They definitely pulled the wool over my eyes…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That the board would hire an egomaniac who keeps her close friends in high administrative positions even though they are completely toxic and hated by students and parents alike.
+1. Northern Virginia, by chance?
Anonymous wrote:That the board would hire an egomaniac who keeps her close friends in high administrative positions even though they are completely toxic and hated by students and parents alike.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I’d know how quickly Maret would go downhill once Marjo left.
How unpleasant the upper school can be after many happy years in the middle and lower school.
That the focus on kindness, equity and inclusion don’t reach quite as far as they need to.
That there’s very little recourse at ANY private school if things aren’t going well. You can leave, but you have no other rights or personal protections that you would have at a public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That the school doesn't tell parents their own child's standardized test scores unless the school thinks your child is academically at risk.
This is a weird one and I just ran into it at our school. They used to share ERB testing results, and now they’re not?! Don’t waste 4 days of testing 2x/year and not give me the results right away.
The rumor is that the comparison to other area independent schools was bad bad bad so they’re smothering the disappeared results under long winded policy emails saying things like “focusing on learning, not tests.”
Our school was similar. We had to ask for the results. School claimed they are just a gauge for them to know what to focus on. Seems it’s a similar approach at many independent schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That the school doesn't tell parents their own child's standardized test scores unless the school thinks your child is academically at risk.
This is a weird one and I just ran into it at our school. They used to share ERB testing results, and now they’re not?! Don’t waste 4 days of testing 2x/year and not give me the results right away.
The rumor is that the comparison to other area independent schools was bad bad bad so they’re smothering the disappeared results under long winded policy emails saying things like “focusing on learning, not tests.”