Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You need a base number of students to run the school. The number of gifted kids with parents who want them in that environment and can afford it was never going to be enough to make ends meet
Honestly, the number of really "gifted kids" is really small. Sorry, all you doting parents. That doesn't mean your DSs/DDs aren't smart for their age. But "gifted"? Unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:What about Oneness in Bethesda?
Anonymous wrote:Looks like bankruptcy has been filed.
https://www.pacermonitor.com/public/case/56216308/Feynman_School,_Inc
https://www.inforuptcy.com/browse-filings/maryland-bankruptcy-court/0:24-bk-20635/bankruptcy-case-feynman-school-inc
Anonymous wrote:
You need a base number of students to run the school. The number of gifted kids with parents who want them in that environment and can afford it was never going to be enough to make ends meet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Feynman teacher here. 90% of the students were not gifted. Not even close. These kids had some sort of behavioral or social problems. It was clear to the teachers that any student can enroll as long as the parents can pay and it was frustrating. This caused families with actual gifted kids to leave over the past few years. The school lost excellent teachers due to the administrations dishonesty and lack of communication. So much potential, just the wrong administration. I feel sorry for the teachers and families and hope that at the very least everyone gets reimbursed.
But didn’t they require WISCV or WPPSI
gifted scores?
I think they required you to submit the test results, but didn’t have (or at least didn’t publicize) a minimum cutoff.
So, basically just for show. That's so sleazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Feynman teacher here. 90% of the students were not gifted. Not even close. These kids had some sort of behavioral or social problems. It was clear to the teachers that any student can enroll as long as the parents can pay and it was frustrating. This caused families with actual gifted kids to leave over the past few years. The school lost excellent teachers due to the administrations dishonesty and lack of communication. So much potential, just the wrong administration. I feel sorry for the teachers and families and hope that at the very least everyone gets reimbursed.
But didn’t they require WISCV or WPPSI
gifted scores?
I think they required you to submit the test results, but didn’t have (or at least didn’t publicize) a minimum cutoff.
So, basically just for show. That's so sleazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Feynman teacher here. 90% of the students were not gifted. Not even close. These kids had some sort of behavioral or social problems. It was clear to the teachers that any student can enroll as long as the parents can pay and it was frustrating. This caused families with actual gifted kids to leave over the past few years. The school lost excellent teachers due to the administrations dishonesty and lack of communication. So much potential, just the wrong administration. I feel sorry for the teachers and families and hope that at the very least everyone gets reimbursed.
But didn’t they require WISCV or WPPSI
gifted scores?
I think they required you to submit the test results, but didn’t have (or at least didn’t publicize) a minimum cutoff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Feynman teacher here. 90% of the students were not gifted. Not even close. These kids had some sort of behavioral or social problems. It was clear to the teachers that any student can enroll as long as the parents can pay and it was frustrating. This caused families with actual gifted kids to leave over the past few years. The school lost excellent teachers due to the administrations dishonesty and lack of communication. So much potential, just the wrong administration. I feel sorry for the teachers and families and hope that at the very least everyone gets reimbursed.
But didn’t they require WISCV or WPPSI
gifted scores?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former Feynman teacher here. 90% of the students were not gifted. Not even close. These kids had some sort of behavioral or social problems. It was clear to the teachers that any student can enroll as long as the parents can pay and it was frustrating. This caused families with actual gifted kids to leave over the past few years. The school lost excellent teachers due to the administrations dishonesty and lack of communication. So much potential, just the wrong administration. I feel sorry for the teachers and families and hope that at the very least everyone gets reimbursed.
But didn’t they require WISCV or WPPSI
gifted scores?
Anonymous wrote:Former Feynman teacher here. 90% of the students were not gifted. Not even close. These kids had some sort of behavioral or social problems. It was clear to the teachers that any student can enroll as long as the parents can pay and it was frustrating. This caused families with actual gifted kids to leave over the past few years. The school lost excellent teachers due to the administrations dishonesty and lack of communication. So much potential, just the wrong administration. I feel sorry for the teachers and families and hope that at the very least everyone gets reimbursed.
Anonymous wrote: Not to be mean, but when we visited many years ago we were turned off by the kinda weird vibe we got from the administrator. That plus the small size, which made things seem a bit uncertain, were two factors in our decision to have DC enroll elsewhere.