Anonymous wrote:Primary Day has gone downhill. The head of school is so self serving that he has destroyed the entire sweetness of the school by pushing it to be his vision instead of respecting what makes the school special. Glad he is leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both my children graduated from Primary Day. It is a fabulous school with an incredible head of school, Scott Lawrence. It is academic and the staff is first rate, with so many wonderful traditions.
Sounds like you had children that are happy and graduated when Mary Lisa Geppert was head, who was incredible but pushed out by a few bitter parents who were being egged on by a few bitter faculty and staff members. Everyone knows who they are and that they resisted change. If you had a child there now (and I had one with the former head and one with the new) you would know that people are unhappy. Except of course the people who wanted the old head to leave. The school seems miserable now. The kids look unhappy and the teachers look unhappy. They should encourage the bullies who got rid of the old head to move on. You wouldn't even believe the things that I hear directly from the source. It's really sad to think that a few teachers and staff members basically make all the decisions for the school and are proud of how easily they can manipulate the new head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone noticed a correlation with the biggest donors have the best outplacement?
Outplacement hasn't been published, so are you basing this on assumptions and gossip?
Just what seems to be happening..
How is PDS outplacement this year? We may apply for PDS this coming Fall for 2020. Why does the PP think PDS donors get the pick of schools when most applications are based on the child's abilities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone noticed a correlation with the biggest donors have the best outplacement?
Outplacement hasn't been published, so are you basing this on assumptions and gossip?
Just what seems to be happening..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone noticed a correlation with the biggest donors have the best outplacement?
Outplacement hasn't been published, so are you basing this on assumptions and gossip?
Just what seems to be happening..
How is PDS outplacement this year? We may apply for PDS this coming Fall for 2020. Why does the PP think PDS donors get the pick of schools when most applications are based on the child's abilities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone noticed a correlation with the biggest donors have the best outplacement?
Outplacement hasn't been published, so are you basing this on assumptions and gossip?
Just what seems to be happening..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone noticed a correlation with the biggest donors have the best outplacement?
Outplacement hasn't been published, so are you basing this on assumptions and gossip?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone noticed a correlation with the biggest donors have the best outplacement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been pretty frustrated with the lack of academics and work ethic at our progressive lower school. We regret looking in to PDS so late in our application season and then not pursuing it as we have 3 kids and didn’t want them spread all about for years and years.
Now we are looking at catholic schools or our MCPS public for the younger two.
MCPS in this geographic area is better- unless you’re a misguided social climber.
Anonymous wrote:We have been pretty frustrated with the lack of academics and work ethic at our progressive lower school. We regret looking in to PDS so late in our application season and then not pursuing it as we have 3 kids and didn’t want them spread all about for years and years.
Now we are looking at catholic schools or our MCPS public for the younger two.