Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they have nowhere to go, with less than 2 months to go. Not their fault.
No. It’s their parents’ faults. To the bottom of the private waitlists or — gasp — horror — public school.
Private school waitlists aren't actually lists with a top or a bottom. They are wait pools with everyone who could be qualified but weren't initially offered acceptance. Then when there's a spot, the school will choose the person they think will best fit that spot (an introverted female trumpet player, or whatever). If a school wants to put a former Whittle student in that pool, that's not jumping over anyone else.
Erm. Let’s watch Maret, with founder HOS of Whittle miraculously getting a job there
Parents seduced into this situation so the few privileged parents’ children could graduate should be able to sue that entire investment committee including the Maret HOS wife and get their school fees for the rest of the school at least
This is an outrageous scandal quite frankly and Whittle is the least interesting part of it
Can someone explain what is going on with the HOS? Are you saying the whittle head of school is now the maret head of school? I'm confused. My nephew is/was a student at whittle through this announcement.
The founding head of school at Whittle, Dennis Bisgaard, is the new head of school for Maret starting in the summer of 2023. He left Whittle in 2019, and had been interim head of school at various schools around the country. His child just graduated from Whittle this past summer.
Ah thanks. So then the posters saying there might be some reciprocity in admissions are likely off base as Whittle students need a school this Fall.
I don't think reciprocity is the word you're looking for here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they have nowhere to go, with less than 2 months to go. Not their fault.
No. It’s their parents’ faults. To the bottom of the private waitlists or — gasp — horror — public school.
Private school waitlists aren't actually lists with a top or a bottom. They are wait pools with everyone who could be qualified but weren't initially offered acceptance. Then when there's a spot, the school will choose the person they think will best fit that spot (an introverted female trumpet player, or whatever). If a school wants to put a former Whittle student in that pool, that's not jumping over anyone else.
Erm. Let’s watch Maret, with founder HOS of Whittle miraculously getting a job there
Parents seduced into this situation so the few privileged parents’ children could graduate should be able to sue that entire investment committee including the Maret HOS wife and get their school fees for the rest of the school at least
This is an outrageous scandal quite frankly and Whittle is the least interesting part of it
Can someone explain what is going on with the HOS? Are you saying the whittle head of school is now the maret head of school? I'm confused. My nephew is/was a student at whittle through this announcement.
The founding head of school at Whittle, Dennis Bisgaard, is the new head of school for Maret starting in the summer of 2023. He left Whittle in 2019, and had been interim head of school at various schools around the country. His child just graduated from Whittle this past summer.
Ah thanks. So then the posters saying there might be some reciprocity in admissions are likely off base as Whittle students need a school this Fall.
Current HoS is still HoS this fall- this will not happen. You people are crazy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they have nowhere to go, with less than 2 months to go. Not their fault.
No. It’s their parents’ faults. To the bottom of the private waitlists or — gasp — horror — public school.
Private school waitlists aren't actually lists with a top or a bottom. They are wait pools with everyone who could be qualified but weren't initially offered acceptance. Then when there's a spot, the school will choose the person they think will best fit that spot (an introverted female trumpet player, or whatever). If a school wants to put a former Whittle student in that pool, that's not jumping over anyone else.
Erm. Let’s watch Maret, with founder HOS of Whittle miraculously getting a job there
Parents seduced into this situation so the few privileged parents’ children could graduate should be able to sue that entire investment committee including the Maret HOS wife and get their school fees for the rest of the school at least
This is an outrageous scandal quite frankly and Whittle is the least interesting part of it
Can someone explain what is going on with the HOS? Are you saying the whittle head of school is now the maret head of school? I'm confused. My nephew is/was a student at whittle through this announcement.
The founding head of school at Whittle, Dennis Bisgaard, is the new head of school for Maret starting in the summer of 2023. He left Whittle in 2019, and had been interim head of school at various schools around the country. His child just graduated from Whittle this past summer.
Ah thanks. So then the posters saying there might be some reciprocity in admissions are likely off base as Whittle students need a school this Fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they have nowhere to go, with less than 2 months to go. Not their fault.
No. It’s their parents’ faults. To the bottom of the private waitlists or — gasp — horror — public school.
Private school waitlists aren't actually lists with a top or a bottom. They are wait pools with everyone who could be qualified but weren't initially offered acceptance. Then when there's a spot, the school will choose the person they think will best fit that spot (an introverted female trumpet player, or whatever). If a school wants to put a former Whittle student in that pool, that's not jumping over anyone else.
Erm. Let’s watch Maret, with founder HOS of Whittle miraculously getting a job there
Parents seduced into this situation so the few privileged parents’ children could graduate should be able to sue that entire investment committee including the Maret HOS wife and get their school fees for the rest of the school at least
This is an outrageous scandal quite frankly and Whittle is the least interesting part of it
Can someone explain what is going on with the HOS? Are you saying the whittle head of school is now the maret head of school? I'm confused. My nephew is/was a student at whittle through this announcement.
The founding head of school at Whittle, Dennis Bisgaard, is the new head of school for Maret starting in the summer of 2023. He left Whittle in 2019, and had been interim head of school at various schools around the country. His child just graduated from Whittle this past summer.
Ah thanks. So then the posters saying there might be some reciprocity in admissions are likely off base as Whittle students need a school this Fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they have nowhere to go, with less than 2 months to go. Not their fault.
No. It’s their parents’ faults. To the bottom of the private waitlists or — gasp — horror — public school.
Private school waitlists aren't actually lists with a top or a bottom. They are wait pools with everyone who could be qualified but weren't initially offered acceptance. Then when there's a spot, the school will choose the person they think will best fit that spot (an introverted female trumpet player, or whatever). If a school wants to put a former Whittle student in that pool, that's not jumping over anyone else.
Erm. Let’s watch Maret, with founder HOS of Whittle miraculously getting a job there
Parents seduced into this situation so the few privileged parents’ children could graduate should be able to sue that entire investment committee including the Maret HOS wife and get their school fees for the rest of the school at least
This is an outrageous scandal quite frankly and Whittle is the least interesting part of it
Can someone explain what is going on with the HOS? Are you saying the whittle head of school is now the maret head of school? I'm confused. My nephew is/was a student at whittle through this announcement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they have nowhere to go, with less than 2 months to go. Not their fault.
No. It’s their parents’ faults. To the bottom of the private waitlists or — gasp — horror — public school.
Private school waitlists aren't actually lists with a top or a bottom. They are wait pools with everyone who could be qualified but weren't initially offered acceptance. Then when there's a spot, the school will choose the person they think will best fit that spot (an introverted female trumpet player, or whatever). If a school wants to put a former Whittle student in that pool, that's not jumping over anyone else.
Erm. Let’s watch Maret, with founder HOS of Whittle miraculously getting a job there
Parents seduced into this situation so the few privileged parents’ children could graduate should be able to sue that entire investment committee including the Maret HOS wife and get their school fees for the rest of the school at least
This is an outrageous scandal quite frankly and Whittle is the least interesting part of it
Can someone explain what is going on with the HOS? Are you saying the whittle head of school is now the maret head of school? I'm confused. My nephew is/was a student at whittle through this announcement.
The founding head of school at Whittle, Dennis Bisgaard, is the new head of school for Maret starting in the summer of 2023. He left Whittle in 2019, and had been interim head of school at various schools around the country. His child just graduated from Whittle this past summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now, a lot of the faculty members who were not searching for jobs are suddenly scrambling for positions elsewhere.
And hoping they get the backpay owed to them while they file for unemployment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they have nowhere to go, with less than 2 months to go. Not their fault.
No. It’s their parents’ faults. To the bottom of the private waitlists or — gasp — horror — public school.
Private school waitlists aren't actually lists with a top or a bottom. They are wait pools with everyone who could be qualified but weren't initially offered acceptance. Then when there's a spot, the school will choose the person they think will best fit that spot (an introverted female trumpet player, or whatever). If a school wants to put a former Whittle student in that pool, that's not jumping over anyone else.
Erm. Let’s watch Maret, with founder HOS of Whittle miraculously getting a job there
Parents seduced into this situation so the few privileged parents’ children could graduate should be able to sue that entire investment committee including the Maret HOS wife and get their school fees for the rest of the school at least
This is an outrageous scandal quite frankly and Whittle is the least interesting part of it
Can someone explain what is going on with the HOS? Are you saying the whittle head of school is now the maret head of school? I'm confused. My nephew is/was a student at whittle through this announcement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they have nowhere to go, with less than 2 months to go. Not their fault.
No. It’s their parents’ faults. To the bottom of the private waitlists or — gasp — horror — public school.
Private school waitlists aren't actually lists with a top or a bottom. They are wait pools with everyone who could be qualified but weren't initially offered acceptance. Then when there's a spot, the school will choose the person they think will best fit that spot (an introverted female trumpet player, or whatever). If a school wants to put a former Whittle student in that pool, that's not jumping over anyone else.
Erm. Let’s watch Maret, with founder HOS of Whittle miraculously getting a job there
Parents seduced into this situation so the few privileged parents’ children could graduate should be able to sue that entire investment committee including the Maret HOS wife and get their school fees for the rest of the school at least
This is an outrageous scandal quite frankly and Whittle is the least interesting part of it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they have nowhere to go, with less than 2 months to go. Not their fault.
No. It’s their parents’ faults. To the bottom of the private waitlists or — gasp — horror — public school.
Private school waitlists aren't actually lists with a top or a bottom. They are wait pools with everyone who could be qualified but weren't initially offered acceptance. Then when there's a spot, the school will choose the person they think will best fit that spot (an introverted female trumpet player, or whatever). If a school wants to put a former Whittle student in that pool, that's not jumping over anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Now, a lot of the faculty members who were not searching for jobs are suddenly scrambling for positions elsewhere.