Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Collegiate story at the end is consistent with the profile of some kids we know there. Not the same child or story but I believe it.
It is absolutely true. And if the family has a hook, they will never counsel out that kid, regardless of how wild he is (or how shitty his parents are). Sad, but true. The "new" (she has been there for a few years) Director of Admissions is ruining the school with her bad decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No paywall version
https://archive.is/20260303115524/https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/private-school-admissions-kindergarten-nursery-school-feeders.html
Thanks for sharing.
This is fair and balanced compared to what the NYT puts out. I knew parents like Sara and Mark. I'm glad they included Alina Adams. If only the NYC public schools would welcome all families, instead of platforming LWNJ who favor in-group parents like themselves... that said, some parents would want private regardless.
LWNJ? Maybe the city isn’t for you.
Anonymous wrote:The Collegiate story at the end is consistent with the profile of some kids we know there. Not the same child or story but I believe it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just sensation. Makes for good reading. And also a natural follow up to the Bloomberg article last month about $70,000 tuition... if that article hadn't gotten so much attention, this article never would have been written.
Was it very competitive this year? Yes. Is it very competitive every year? Yes. Keep in mind, that by the author's own admission, these private schools don't publish statistics, so it's anyone's guess what the real numbers looked like. And just because you can drum up a few rejection stories doesn't make it true.
We had a call with someone from Parents League who said that applications were up 25% due to COVID baby boom and uncertainty around the new mayor. The article was definitely very bombastic but I do think it's going back to pre-COVID levels of competition, which had dropped off with families leaving the city during COVID.
Live birth data published by NY State Department of Health does not seem to support the hypothesis of “Covid baby boom”.
Numbers of live births in NYC: 2020 - 94,857, 2021 - 92,523, 2022 - 92,094.
https://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/vital_statistics/2020/table09.htm
https://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/vital_statistics/2021/table09.htm
https://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/vital_statistics/2022/table09.htm
You do realize New York City attracts people from other countries and states right? So the NYS birth rate does not prove anything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just sensation. Makes for good reading. And also a natural follow up to the Bloomberg article last month about $70,000 tuition... if that article hadn't gotten so much attention, this article never would have been written.
Was it very competitive this year? Yes. Is it very competitive every year? Yes. Keep in mind, that by the author's own admission, these private schools don't publish statistics, so it's anyone's guess what the real numbers looked like. And just because you can drum up a few rejection stories doesn't make it true.
We had a call with someone from Parents League who said that applications were up 25% due to COVID baby boom and uncertainty around the new mayor. The article was definitely very bombastic but I do think it's going back to pre-COVID levels of competition, which had dropped off with families leaving the city during COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just sensation. Makes for good reading. And also a natural follow up to the Bloomberg article last month about $70,000 tuition... if that article hadn't gotten so much attention, this article never would have been written.
Was it very competitive this year? Yes. Is it very competitive every year? Yes. Keep in mind, that by the author's own admission, these private schools don't publish statistics, so it's anyone's guess what the real numbers looked like. And just because you can drum up a few rejection stories doesn't make it true.
We had a call with someone from Parents League who said that applications were up 25% due to COVID baby boom and uncertainty around the new mayor. The article was definitely very bombastic but I do think it's going back to pre-COVID levels of competition, which had dropped off with families leaving the city during COVID.
Live birth data published by NY State Department of Health does not seem to support the hypothesis of “Covid baby boom”.
Numbers of live births in NYC: 2020 - 94,857, 2021 - 92,523, 2022 - 92,094.
https://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/vital_statistics/2020/table09.htm
https://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/vital_statistics/2021/table09.htm
https://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/vital_statistics/2022/table09.htm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just sensation. Makes for good reading. And also a natural follow up to the Bloomberg article last month about $70,000 tuition... if that article hadn't gotten so much attention, this article never would have been written.
Was it very competitive this year? Yes. Is it very competitive every year? Yes. Keep in mind, that by the author's own admission, these private schools don't publish statistics, so it's anyone's guess what the real numbers looked like. And just because you can drum up a few rejection stories doesn't make it true.
We had a call with someone from Parents League who said that applications were up 25% due to COVID baby boom and uncertainty around the new mayor. The article was definitely very bombastic but I do think it's going back to pre-COVID levels of competition, which had dropped off with families leaving the city during COVID.
Anonymous wrote:It's just sensation. Makes for good reading. And also a natural follow up to the Bloomberg article last month about $70,000 tuition... if that article hadn't gotten so much attention, this article never would have been written.
Was it very competitive this year? Yes. Is it very competitive every year? Yes. Keep in mind, that by the author's own admission, these private schools don't publish statistics, so it's anyone's guess what the real numbers looked like. And just because you can drum up a few rejection stories doesn't make it true.
Anonymous wrote:It's just sensation. Makes for good reading. And also a natural follow up to the Bloomberg article last month about $70,000 tuition... if that article hadn't gotten so much attention, this article never would have been written.
Was it very competitive this year? Yes. Is it very competitive every year? Yes. Keep in mind, that by the author's own admission, these private schools don't publish statistics, so it's anyone's guess what the real numbers looked like. And just because you can drum up a few rejection stories doesn't make it true.
Anonymous wrote:The "no aid but they have a second home" part was priceless. Some people are so oblivious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No paywall version
https://archive.is/20260303115524/https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/private-school-admissions-kindergarten-nursery-school-feeders.html
Thanks for sharing.
This is fair and balanced compared to what the NYT puts out. I knew parents like Sara and Mark. I'm glad they included Alina Adams. If only the NYC public schools would welcome all families, instead of platforming LWNJ who favor in-group parents like themselves... that said, some parents would want private regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No paywall version
https://archive.is/20260303115524/https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/private-school-admissions-kindergarten-nursery-school-feeders.html
Thanks for sharing.
This is fair and balanced compared to what the NYT puts out. I knew parents like Sara and Mark. I'm glad they included Alina Adams. If only the NYC public schools would welcome all families, instead of platforming LWNJ who favor in-group parents like themselves... that said, some parents would want private regardless.
Wow. You have some MAGA angst. Step away from the Fox News. Not sure NYC is the right place for you. Betting your response will use one of the following terms: "woke" "TDS" "lib" "Mamdani".
And I find Alina Adams to be extremely hit or miss. I have read a lot of her posts and she is knowledgeable on some things but miles off on others. Wouldn't pay for her "expertise."
Stop it right there! I bet you’re not even a New Yorker! Don’t tell people that have a different opinion on politics they may not belong here. Diversity is New York. You’re free to not like it or fight against it but we’re not gonna have some cookie cutter town because people are getting shamed over their ideas
I read it not as telling you you don’t belong but rather that you’re often not gonna be happy in NYC if you’re MAGA, which in light of your complaining about the schools and “LWNJ” seems fair. Relax there bud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No paywall version
https://archive.is/20260303115524/https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/private-school-admissions-kindergarten-nursery-school-feeders.html
Thanks for sharing.
This is fair and balanced compared to what the NYT puts out. I knew parents like Sara and Mark. I'm glad they included Alina Adams. If only the NYC public schools would welcome all families, instead of platforming LWNJ who favor in-group parents like themselves... that said, some parents would want private regardless.
Wow. You have some MAGA angst. Step away from the Fox News. Not sure NYC is the right place for you. Betting your response will use one of the following terms: "woke" "TDS" "lib" "Mamdani".
And I find Alina Adams to be extremely hit or miss. I have read a lot of her posts and she is knowledgeable on some things but miles off on others. Wouldn't pay for her "expertise."
Stop it right there! I bet you’re not even a New Yorker! Don’t tell people that have a different opinion on politics they may not belong here. Diversity is New York. You’re free to not like it or fight against it but we’re not gonna have some cookie cutter town because people are getting shamed over their ideas
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No paywall version
https://archive.is/20260303115524/https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/private-school-admissions-kindergarten-nursery-school-feeders.html
Thanks for sharing.
This is fair and balanced compared to what the NYT puts out. I knew parents like Sara and Mark. I'm glad they included Alina Adams. If only the NYC public schools would welcome all families, instead of platforming LWNJ who favor in-group parents like themselves... that said, some parents would want private regardless.
Wow. You have some MAGA angst. Step away from the Fox News. Not sure NYC is the right place for you. Betting your response will use one of the following terms: "woke" "TDS" "lib" "Mamdani".
And I find Alina Adams to be extremely hit or miss. I have read a lot of her posts and she is knowledgeable on some things but miles off on others. Wouldn't pay for her "expertise."