Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been considering Holton for a future entry year but are concerned with the themes of two recent posts, which discuss the school making significant changes with seemingly little explanation or concern for parent views (elimination of honors math in MS and the perpetuation of asynchronous days even when school is back in session). What’s behind the recent change in the school’s attitude? I can’t find those themes from past postings about the school and am trying to figure out what’s going on. [/quote
Holton has the most diverse and intelligent group of girls in the DMV. Since you are thinking of future entry, seriously consider applying once there is a new administration. The school is under a lot of scrutiny now for poor business decisions and mismanagement. There are bunch of lawsuits and a federal investigation over the AP class issue. Legal problems, including sexual harassment, they don't share with parents or donors. Many disgruntled - not just a few.
A federal investigation over the AP issue? What?
Anonymous wrote:We have been considering Holton for a future entry year but are concerned with the themes of two recent posts, which discuss the school making significant changes with seemingly little explanation or concern for parent views (elimination of honors math in MS and the perpetuation of asynchronous days even when school is back in session). What’s behind the recent change in the school’s attitude? I can’t find those themes from past postings about the school and am trying to figure out what’s going on. [/quote
Holton has the most diverse and intelligent group of girls in the DMV. Since you are thinking of future entry, seriously consider applying once there is a new administration. The school is under a lot of scrutiny now for poor business decisions and mismanagement. There are bunch of lawsuits and a federal investigation over the AP class issue. Legal problems, including sexual harassment, they don't share with parents or donors. Many disgruntled - not just a few.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Offered spots at NCS and Holton. Very good schools either way. Holton’s campus and stellar Administration sealed the deal. HoS listens at Holton.
This made me laugh! The administration at Holton does not listen at all. And the HoS is so cold and fake. We once loved this school but don’t anymore. It makes me sad to write that bThiut I have to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone who goes to Holton knows it is all about the girls and some of the teachers (not all). The girls are the best and the brightest. There is no stellar Administration or an HoS that listens. The HoS is cold, calculating and does not listen to the community at all. She makes decisions for her own enrichment only. It's time for her to go. She is so out of touch. Look at what is going on with Prom!
Anonymous wrote:Asynchronous days are popular with students, not teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Offered spots at NCS and Holton. Very good schools either way. Holton’s campus and stellar Administration sealed the deal. HoS listens at Holton.
This made me laugh! The administration at Holton does not listen at all. And the HoS is so cold and fake. We once loved this school but don’t anymore. It makes me sad to write that but I have to be honest.
Do most people have that many options anyway these days? We would have loved a spot at Holton or NCS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, these seem to be a few disgruntled people. Make your decision by talking to the school and other parents, not anonymous complainers. This has been a hard year for every school. My daughter has be at Holton since ES, and has thrived. The teachers and admin have been very caring, and we aren't big-money donors. The school is challenging academically, no question. Some girls leave for less-demanding schools. But that's why Holton's reputation is stellar.
I am glad to hear your daughter has thrived at Holton since ES. I have nothing against Holton nor am not a disgruntled parent. I am stating the fact when a Holton girl needs support with mental health, Holton isn't there to support. Let me explain more about Holton being a cookie cutter school. Cookie cutter approach is when they always use same approach and not enough attention is paid to individual differences.
Every child is different hence, they should be supported especially when there is a mental health challenge. I think the school is starting to realize their stance and supporting toward the girls with mental health needs.
Now, you are saying some girls are leaving for less-demanding schools and makes Holton's reputation more stellar is very shocking to me and reeks arrogance. I hope you realize that the girls leaving Holton are always for different reasons and lack of support in mental health is definitely one of them. Parents just don't talk about it because it is a taboo!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:... Parents just don't talk about it because it is a taboo!
This (meaning not talking) is a problem at Holton. I don't have direct experience at other schools, but I get the feeling it's a DC thing to always avoid saying anything critical. In the past, we have tried to address issues with teachers and administrators directly and have been met with shock at our daring to bring up problems or even just suggest improvements could be made. It's stifling, and I think it leads to a climate where no one talks openly, so no one feels heard, and then it all comes out here anonymously.