Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things at Norwood are not going in the same direction (and I doubt things at WES are as bad as some posters make them). In fact, things at Norwood are going in a very positive direction, with the appointment of two highly regarded lower school and middle school heads. Unless you have knowledge of the school, please do not spread falsehoods.
The same level of enthusiasm was there when that former lower head took over...she did smile a lot and not much else.
There has been a reshuffling and some of those who departed are talking. They seem to have the same thing to say. It seems that there is strict control over everyone. Teachers are asked to consult with higher ups on everything. Keeping parents happy is most important, even if that means telling them whatever.
That's true. I am hopeful that the new division heads will do more than smile. I don't mind if they keep parents happy by ensuring a high standard of academic achievement, keeping teachers motivated and committed to quality instruction, and providing enriching extracurricular activities to the students. Happy to pay the tuition for that. I would not be pleased, however, if keeping parents happy is to tell them what they want to hear as opposed to what they need to hear. My sense is that Norwood is doing more of the former and less of the latter, but let's see what the new year brings. We have been at the school for several years now and what does impress me is the school's active solicitation of parental and teacher input in many of their key decisions, including the hiring of the two division heads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things at Norwood are not going in the same direction (and I doubt things at WES are as bad as some posters make them). In fact, things at Norwood are going in a very positive direction, with the appointment of two highly regarded lower school and middle school heads. Unless you have knowledge of the school, please do not spread falsehoods.
The same level of enthusiasm was there when that former lower head took over...she did smile a lot and not much else.
There has been a reshuffling and some of those who departed are talking. They seem to have the same thing to say. It seems that there is strict control over everyone. Teachers are asked to consult with higher ups on everything. Keeping parents happy is most important, even if that means telling them whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Things at Norwood are not going in the same direction (and I doubt things at WES are as bad as some posters make them). In fact, things at Norwood are going in a very positive direction, with the appointment of two highly regarded lower school and middle school heads. Unless you have knowledge of the school, please do not spread falsehoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know several families at WES. One thing that stands out to me about these families is that they don't just like the school, they LOVE it. I'm sure WES isn't for everyone- no school is- but not every family has a miserable experience and leaves.
while that may be true, there is no getting around the fact that enrollment in the upper grades of WES is pretty small compared to the lower grades. This has been going on for a long time. You have to ask yourself why so many families don't feel compelled to stay at WES through 8th. Norwood seems to have a better retention rate of kids though 8th grade as does Sheridan so it can't all be attributed to the fact it is a k-8. It is one of the reasons we turned down admission at WES. When we looked, so many kids especially boys leave at 3rd or 4th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Things at Norwood are not going in the same direction (and I doubt things at WES are as bad as some posters make them). In fact, things at Norwood are going in a very positive direction, with the appointment of two highly regarded lower school and middle school heads. Unless you have knowledge of the school, please do not spread falsehoods.
Anonymous wrote:Here is what I don't understand. Why would somebody post at 2:50 in the morning to restart a thread that had been dormant since October of 2011?
Is someone hitting the bottle before the first day of school and is mad her/his child didn't get into WES? Or something else? I do not have a child at WES, but I find these revived threads at late hours questionable.
Anonymous wrote:I know several families at WES. One thing that stands out to me about these families is that they don't just like the school, they LOVE it. I'm sure WES isn't for everyone- no school is- but not every family has a miserable experience and leaves.