Anonymous wrote:This school was always a joke. It is bankrolled by the owners father who finally got fed up. She is a spoiled brat who decided she didn’t like preschools available for her kid, so she and her ex husband hit up rich daddy to set them up. Marriage imploded and the school is done. Oh and her kids are done there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea if they have spots and if so in what grades but places to call in Montgomery County with K-8th grades to ask about spots:
Bullis
St Andrews
Green Acres
Washington Episcopal
Barrie
Friends Community
Christ Episcopal
Sandy Spring Friends (although they are having their own challenges after a sudden HOS departure)
St Elizabeth’s and any other catholic parish school you can find
Charles E Smith Jewish Day
Woods Academy
Stone Ridge (all girls)
Grace Episcopal Day School
Best wishes to all. That’s an awful situation to be dealing with and I hope you are able to find a new school quickly.
Good list. As for SSFS, where our child is, I’d seriously look at it. There was a toxic head of school for 3 yrs, under whose leadership there were multiple departures. On top of that, the school overenrolled during COVID, taking public school kids whose parents were fed up with remote school, and those families went back to public school resulting in less enrollment this year by a few dozen students. We were prepared to apply out but it’s actually been a great year so far with the old head gone. The teachers are gems and the place feels happy again. The board just emailed that there are 3 finalists coming for the head position in January and they anticipate naming a permanent head in the next couple of months. We are feeling good about staying, and it could be a great place to land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Or, deal with public for the next few months while putting in applications for the Fall.
Unfortunately, this is what we have to do. I also don't want to put my kid in another small school with potentially sketchy finances that isn't the school we wanted for long-term so we'd be applying to the schools we want for the Fall anyway. We didn't budget to pay two private school tuitions for one kid. The school just noticed everyone that no one is getting their money back. So bankruptcy court it is I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marriage implosion was not on my bingo card.
Do you know how the other Board members fit into all of this? What was their connection to the Golds?
Neither was Daddy cutting her off.
Feynman parent here. While we knew there was dysfunction, we had no idea it was shutting the place down the next day bad. I'd expect some of that in a small school. When you care about your bright kid's education, there's a certain amount of management dysfunction you're willing to put up with if you kid is doing well. There's a lot of arrogant unhelpful "you should have seen this coming" on this board when there was a lot that was hidden from parents. I mean, we've gotten more information from folks on this board after the fact than the school. These parents aren't dumb.
One board member was a PG County head of school that she had worked with. Another was a retired Admiral who had kids go through the school. And I think another is a gifted educator friend. So yeah, no one who knows anything about running a business or managing money and too many drinking the kool-aid people with personal ties to Susan Gold to take a step back and effectively manage.
I kind of want a lawsuit just so we can see just how much more dumpster fire tumbles out of this whole saga.
Anonymous wrote:Sycamore school in Arlington
Anonymous wrote:Marriage implosion was not on my bingo card.
Do you know how the other Board members fit into all of this? What was their connection to the Golds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t there only like 60 kids in the whole school?
More like 30 from pre-K-8th grade, why would anyone send their kid to Feynman? You could see the train wreck coming.