Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a couple of people told me that Mclean's acceptance is very subjective. Cathy needs to like you, I guess. I didn't believe it but I do now. My friend told me that her kid was rejected for first grade and he later was in my son's class in another private school and was a pretty good student. My kid has mild ADHD, we thought there would not be a reason why they wouldn't accept him, other than we asked for scholarship. He was not accepted and no phone calls were returned. I guess if they had applicants that can pay vs applicants that ask for scholarship, we know now who they would choose.
McLean is so not worth the money. Be glad they rejected your DS. /s/ Former McLean parent.
We are there on financial assistance and my kiddo has very very mild ADHD and was two grade levels behind. We love the school and our kid is thriving. The teachers KNOW my kid and teach to what is needed. I couldn’t be happier. We get zero tears going to school - and that’s the way it should be. The kids are kind, sweet and diverse. I’m sorry your friend felt otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a couple of people told me that Mclean's acceptance is very subjective. Cathy needs to like you, I guess. I didn't believe it but I do now. My friend told me that her kid was rejected for first grade and he later was in my son's class in another private school and was a pretty good student. My kid has mild ADHD, we thought there would not be a reason why they wouldn't accept him, other than we asked for scholarship. He was not accepted and no phone calls were returned. I guess if they had applicants that can pay vs applicants that ask for scholarship, we know now who they would choose.
McLean is so not worth the money. Be glad they rejected your DS. /s/ Former McLean parent.
Anonymous wrote:good friend of mine applied and made her kid feel like he was getting in, he visited the campus, got really excited about attending, and then denied him with some BS reason and implied he should not apply again the following year. he was heartbroken. they definitely don't take kids they advertise that they take. they are scared of getting the LD-school label.
Anonymous wrote:Any sense of the learning profiles? The website says ADHD, dyslexia, EF, and anxiety. Is that “all”? For example, what about a kid with Social Communication Disorder or a “mild” ASD?
Anonymous wrote:I was told by a teacher there that they take kids up to two grade levels behind.
Anonymous wrote:I had a couple of people told me that Mclean's acceptance is very subjective. Cathy needs to like you, I guess. I didn't believe it but I do now. My friend told me that her kid was rejected for first grade and he later was in my son's class in another private school and was a pretty good student. My kid has mild ADHD, we thought there would not be a reason why they wouldn't accept him, other than we asked for scholarship. He was not accepted and no phone calls were returned. I guess if they had applicants that can pay vs applicants that ask for scholarship, we know now who they would choose.