Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would deter me. Not necessarily out of fear for the specific child, but because any school culture that produces a "notorious girl" about whom kids and other families hear despite not even currently attending the school is not for us.
Yup. Not underestimating bullying as a teen but this is still a child. Can you imagine that the parents are honestly gossiping this much about a child? Who are the adults here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We changed schools because of one girl. A few other families ultimately did too.
All the parents of girls were aware of this child. The child was not a sibling or an admin's kid so we could not figure out why they didn't care about the bullying.
Found a great new school and my DD is thriving.
Did you say why you left? A bunch of families leaving because of one child’s behavior would surely wake them up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A school that DD is very interested in (for HS) has a student who is notorious in soccer and social circles for being a complete bully. To the point that friends of DD are considering avoiding applying to a school where the bully attends based on avoiding this girl. We've heard horror stories about her as well, and DD would wind up playing school soccer with her at least if she were to attend.
Would you avoid a school based on one horrible kid?
I’m confused. Are you saying your daughter is currently in seventh grade and thinking of applying to the school for ninth grade or applying for next year? Are you looking down the road two years away? I’m curious what the school is. Is the mom also a bully? I suspect yes.
Anonymous wrote:We changed schools because of one girl. A few other families ultimately did too.
All the parents of girls were aware of this child. The child was not a sibling or an admin's kid so we could not figure out why they didn't care about the bullying.
Found a great new school and my DD is thriving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I might talk to the Admissions or HOS even about your concerns. Either they still accept your DD or they don’t. But you’ve been upfront with the administration.
+1 I don't think it would deter me from applying but it might deter me from enrolling.
But what's the point of that then? Put yourself through the process knowing you won't go?
A lot could happen between now and decision day. The other student could leave the school. OP could hear that she has a miraculous turn around or the school could intervene in an effective way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I might talk to the Admissions or HOS even about your concerns. Either they still accept your DD or they don’t. But you’ve been upfront with the administration.
OP - do NOT do this. It’s crazy. PP that suggested this - What do you think admissions and HOS are going to do in response to a conversation like this? The only thing that will be accomplished is that there will be a red flag by OP’s name; no HOS wants someone bringing drama to their school. Complaining before you are even admitted? Oh DCUM, don’t ever change!
I wouldn't say "I hear Larla's a real B and if she's at the school there's no way I'm sending my precious snowflake!" But I would say, "I love x/y/z and about the Briarwood School for Exceptional Girls. My one area of concern is the social dynamics in the Grade x class." and then see how they respond. If they rejected my kid based on that conversation, that would be okay because clearly the school was not a good fit for us.
Likely to reject you when they realized you've posted such specific information on a forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I might talk to the Admissions or HOS even about your concerns. Either they still accept your DD or they don’t. But you’ve been upfront with the administration.
OP - do NOT do this. It’s crazy. PP that suggested this - What do you think admissions and HOS are going to do in response to a conversation like this? The only thing that will be accomplished is that there will be a red flag by OP’s name; no HOS wants someone bringing drama to their school. Complaining before you are even admitted? Oh DCUM, don’t ever change!