Anonymous wrote:There is Holton, Madeira, Holy Child, Holy Cross... all of them better than Visi!
Anonymous wrote:Admissions to private high school has been difficult from the past two years and it will continue for may be another 4 years as most babies were born between 2003 and 2009.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/195908/number-of-births-in-the-united-states-since-1990/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About how many applications did Visitation receive this year?
I don’t think that the schools ever publish this.
At an admissions info night a couple years ago a parent asked this question. Someone on the panel hesitated answering as if they did not want to share the information and then said something like around 500 a year is typical.
Wow- that is a lot! Sounds like another area girls school is needed.
I wish there was an all girl Catholic high school in Nova, in one of the closer in suburbs. The logistics for those in the Maryland suburbs are just too difficult for families with 2 working parents in Nova and Visi in Georgetown is not much better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About how many applications did Visitation receive this year?
I don’t think that the schools ever publish this.
At an admissions info night a couple years ago a parent asked this question. Someone on the panel hesitated answering as if they did not want to share the information and then said something like around 500 a year is typical.
Wow- that is a lot! Sounds like another area girls school is needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About how many applications did Visitation receive this year?
I don’t think that the schools ever publish this.
At an admissions info night a couple years ago a parent asked this question. Someone on the panel hesitated answering as if they did not want to share the information and then said something like around 500 a year is typical.
Anonymous wrote:My DD was waitlisted at Visi. The application asked the school if parents were involved. My DD goes to public school so this is hardly a question the counselor would care to answer. How does she know what I do at school. I’ve been a PTA president, I’m on the board of 3 charities and I spend more than 100 hours a year volunteering at school and with my kids at several service organizations. None of this information was on my DDs application. There was no place I saw that I was asked about any of this. However, I have a feeling that if DD cane from a catholic school the counselors add this. So I guess they would seem more involved. Seems like a silly criteria to use to decide a girls acceptance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is correct, overly involved moms are a hit in cookie-cutter schools!
The overly involved moms made parochial school miserable for our family (hint - they loved their child and the kids they thought should be their kids’ friends more than our kids. Much more. They were not kind to some kids) so we really preferred our Stone Ridge experience where the parents weren’t in charge of anything. It was a very nice, welcoming, socially relaxed experience for our family.
Seriously? I was afraid we would have to deal with them for four more years at Visitation. SR, here we go!
Anonymous wrote:My DD was waitlisted at Visi. The application asked the school if parents were involved. My DD goes to public school so this is hardly a question the counselor would care to answer. How does she know what I do at school. I’ve been a PTA president, I’m on the board of 3 charities and I spend more than 100 hours a year volunteering at school and with my kids at several service organizations. None of this information was on my DDs application. There was no place I saw that I was asked about any of this. However, I have a feeling that if DD cane from a catholic school the counselors add this. So I guess they would seem more involved. Seems like a silly criteria to use to decide a girls acceptance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is correct, overly involved moms are a hit in cookie-cutter schools!
The overly involved moms made parochial school miserable for our family (hint - they loved their child and the kids they thought should be their kids’ friends more than our kids. Much more. They were not kind to some kids) so we really preferred our Stone Ridge experience where the parents weren’t in charge of anything. It was a very nice, welcoming, socially relaxed experience for our family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About how many applications did Visitation receive this year?
I don’t think that the schools ever publish this.
Anonymous wrote:About how many applications did Visitation receive this year?
Anonymous wrote:1. How do you know Visi evaluated that?
2. What's wrong with a school that wants involved families?
Anonymous wrote:This is correct, overly involved moms are a hit in cookie-cutter schools!