Anonymous wrote:Parish stops investing in the school.
Anonymous wrote:I will add:
Are theyvloosing functional space in the building? I.e. Has the parish taken the math room for office space?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Bart’s family here. We’re very happy with the school and feel the teachers and community are passionate and committed to the school. It’s very small, and some of the grades have a pretty serious gender imbalance, so if your child does not gel with the rest of their grade or wants more social outlets, it might not be a good fit. From the parents I’ve spoken with who left this year, this was their main gripe. It seems like a lot of the grades have broken even, even given the attrition, due to new students coming in. Just offering a different perspective.
Girl, please.
Anonymous wrote:St. Bart’s family here. We’re very happy with the school and feel the teachers and community are passionate and committed to the school. It’s very small, and some of the grades have a pretty serious gender imbalance, so if your child does not gel with the rest of their grade or wants more social outlets, it might not be a good fit. From the parents I’ve spoken with who left this year, this was their main gripe. It seems like a lot of the grades have broken even, even given the attrition, due to new students coming in. Just offering a different perspective.
Anonymous wrote:St. Bart’s family here. We’re very happy with the school and feel the teachers and community are passionate and committed to the school. It’s very small, and some of the grades have a pretty serious gender imbalance, so if your child does not gel with the rest of their grade or wants more social outlets, it might not be a good fit. From the parents I’ve spoken with who left this year, this was their main gripe. It seems like a lot of the grades have broken even, even given the attrition, due to new students coming in. Just offering a different perspective.
Anonymous wrote:St. Bart’s family here. We’re very happy with the school and feel the teachers and community are passionate and committed to the school. It’s very small, and some of the grades have a pretty serious gender imbalance, so if your child does not gel with the rest of their grade or wants more social outlets, it might not be a good fit. From the parents I’ve spoken with who left this year, this was their main gripe. It seems like a lot of the grades have broken even, even given the attrition, due to new students coming in. Just offering a different perspective.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if St. Bart’s or Lordes in Bethesda will close?
Anonymous wrote:Debt.
And sometimes the Diocese and/or parish can't or won't pay it off.
Add to it a low SES area/kids on scholarship (so basically no much gained from tuition) and you've got a hot mess.