Anonymous wrote:First and foremost, making the choice to a private school is a unique experience for you and your child. There are so many different options in this area depending on your child's needs and strengths. That being said, private SCHOOL is also an investment. We can hold multiple truths in the same space. SR can be a great place for your child who focuses on athletics, but it may not be a great choice if you are looking for high-caliber academic offerings. Based on their curricular offerings, they need to refresh and revamp their academics desperately. Yes, some students get into Ivys but they have also more likely have been recruited to play sports, which may explain why the high focus on social media. Each school has to play to its strengths, and strong academics is not necessarily one at SR at the moment. To echo an earlier comment, the learning profile of students at SR has dramatically changed with a larger number of students needed learning support. At this moment, SR does not have the structures to support the students that need help in the Upper School and are burying their heads in the sand about the addressing this.
Unfortunately many students enroll because of the academics, and if what you say is true, they are being ripped off. That said, my daughter was admitted to many good schools (all but one) and is happy with her outcome. Was she challenged? I would say only i the AP courses, but she is also a very hard worker. Getting straight As in the first two years was pretty easy for her and I did suspect some level of grade inflation there. She was in honors everything.