Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 pages about whether Sidwell is really Sadwell?!? I don’t think there’s a DC area school (public or private) that stirs up more people than Sidwell. SOME of y’all really love to hate this school.
Congratulations, Sidwell! There's no such thing as bad publicity.
I think the dislike comes from them thinking they are more relevant than they may be?
Two friends sons turned down Sidwell this past year for another school and their friends at Sidwell gave them such a hard time about it and could not believe they would choose another school.
Fifteen pages about a nonsense topic is probably one of the best (unintentional) examples of Sidwell’s relevance. This isn’t fifteen pages about a Sidwell scandal involving sex, drugs, or murder (Madeira, anyone?). It’s about Sidwell vs. Sadwell. C’mon!
The Madeira thing was a hundred years ago.
Just as murder has no statute of limitations, neither does the discussion of the Madeira Murder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 pages about whether Sidwell is really Sadwell?!? I don’t think there’s a DC area school (public or private) that stirs up more people than Sidwell. SOME of y’all really love to hate this school.
Congratulations, Sidwell! There's no such thing as bad publicity.
I think the dislike comes from them thinking they are more relevant than they may be?
Two friends sons turned down Sidwell this past year for another school and their friends at Sidwell gave them such a hard time about it and could not believe they would choose another school.
Fifteen pages about a nonsense topic is probably one of the best (unintentional) examples of Sidwell’s relevance. This isn’t fifteen pages about a Sidwell scandal involving sex, drugs, or murder (Madeira, anyone?). It’s about Sidwell vs. Sadwell. C’mon!
The Madeira thing was a hundred years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 pages about whether Sidwell is really Sadwell?!? I don’t think there’s a DC area school (public or private) that stirs up more people than Sidwell. SOME of y’all really love to hate this school.
Congratulations, Sidwell! There's no such thing as bad publicity.
I think the dislike comes from them thinking they are more relevant than they may be?
Two friends sons turned down Sidwell this past year for another school and their friends at Sidwell gave them such a hard time about it and could not believe they would choose another school.
Fifteen pages about a nonsense topic is probably one of the best (unintentional) examples of Sidwell’s relevance. This isn’t fifteen pages about a Sidwell scandal involving sex, drugs, or murder (Madeira, anyone?). It’s about Sidwell vs. Sadwell. C’mon!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 pages about whether Sidwell is really Sadwell?!? I don’t think there’s a DC area school (public or private) that stirs up more people than Sidwell. SOME of y’all really love to hate this school.
Congratulations, Sidwell! There's no such thing as bad publicity.
I think the dislike comes from them thinking they are more relevant than they may be?
Two friends sons turned down Sidwell this past year for another school and their friends at Sidwell gave them such a hard time about it and could not believe they would choose another school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 pages about whether Sidwell is really Sadwell?!? I don’t think there’s a DC area school (public or private) that stirs up more people than Sidwell. SOME of y’all really love to hate this school.
Congratulations, Sidwell! There's no such thing as bad publicity.
I think the dislike comes from them thinking they are more relevant than they may be?
Two friends sons turned down Sidwell this past year for another school and their friends at Sidwell gave them such a hard time about it and could not believe they would choose another school.
Anonymous wrote:15 pages about whether Sidwell is really Sadwell?!? I don’t think there’s a DC area school (public or private) that stirs up more people than Sidwell. SOME of y’all really love to hate this school.
Congratulations, Sidwell! There's no such thing as bad publicity.
REALquakermomofdc wrote:Y'all, as someone with a REAL, personal connection to the Quaker community at the Sidwell Friends School of Quakers and Friends, I feel that I must speak on this subject. Sidwell IS indeed Sadwell--every day that I drop my dear Quaker son at school, his smile turns upside down. It breaks my large Texan, Quaker heart to see him so unhappy. It aches and quakes, to be abundantly honest. I![]()
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Furthermore, I was once personally ASSULTeD by Star the Fox behind Zartman, underneath the stairs. I will never get the smell of his matted fur out of my mind.
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But all in all, I like the Quaker school. 10/10, would recommend.![]()
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Furthermore, I was once personally ASSULTeD by Star the Fox behind Zartman, underneath the stairs. I will never get the smell of his matted fur out of my mind.
(live laugh love dr relish (yum!) thanks for ur help in austrailian studies ur the bestest)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading three pages of posts, I'm in disbelief that people pay money for this ride. Sad indeed.
Says someone who could never afford the ride. Yes, sad indeed (for you and your children).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh wow, you’re an even bigger loser. Who let you in?
Like I said, OMG losers just give it up already.
You sound…slow. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Oh wow, you’re an even bigger loser. Who let you in?
Like I said, OMG losers just give it up already.
Anonymous wrote:Oh wow, you’re an even bigger loser. Who let you in?
Like I said, OMG losers just give it up already.