Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know one child that apllied and haven’t heard of one child going there. Did they accept anyone or is it too much of an unknown to open up this fall?
I know three kids who are enrolled and going in the fall.
I'm curious. Are they all in the same family? What was the motivation of the families?
No. Three separate families. During the info sessions, they said all of the right things. If you're a parent that is willing to take the risk and it works out then you've gotten in on the ground floor of something transformative. What's the worst that can happen? It is an accredited place and the students will not lose anything by attending for a year. If it doesn't work out then you find another school the following year. Some people are willing to jump in with both feet and others are not. I think it's that simple.
My children are not attending Whittle. I did attend many info sessions and I met a lot of the people who will be working there. They are all smart, engaged and committed educators. The Head of School is the real deal. Many of them have uprooted their lives and left really good, comfortable positions to follow the light. The problem is that for that amount of tuition people want a track record and proven results.
I hope they succeed and put some pressure on some of the schools to reevaluate how they approach education.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know one child that apllied and haven’t heard of one child going there. Did they accept anyone or is it too much of an unknown to open up this fall?
I know three kids who are enrolled and going in the fall.
I'm curious. Are they all in the same family? What was the motivation of the families?
No. Three separate families. During the info sessions, they said all of the right things. If you're a parent that is willing to take the risk and it works out then you've gotten in on the ground floor of something transformative. What's the worst that can happen? It is an accredited place and the students will not lose anything by attending for a year. If it doesn't work out then you find another school the following year. Some people are willing to jump in with both feet and others are not. I think it's that simple.
My children are not attending Whittle. I did attend many info sessions and I met a lot of the people who will be working there. They are all smart, engaged and committed educators. The Head of School is the real deal. Many of them have uprooted their lives and left really good, comfortable positions to follow the light. The problem is that for that amount of tuition people want a track record and proven results.
I hope they succeed and put some pressure on some of the schools to reevaluate how they approach education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is that for that amount of tuition people want a track record and proven results.
Do you think it's unreasonable for families to want a track record of proven results for that amount of tuition?
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that for that amount of tuition people want a track record and proven results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know one child that apllied and haven’t heard of one child going there. Did they accept anyone or is it too much of an unknown to open up this fall?
I know three kids who are enrolled and going in the fall.
I'm curious. Are they all in the same family? What was the motivation of the families?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know one child that apllied and haven’t heard of one child going there. Did they accept anyone or is it too much of an unknown to open up this fall?
I know three kids who are enrolled and going in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:DP, I know two kids coming from public schools, one from DCPS and one from a charter school. Both were offered a significant amount of financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know one child that apllied and haven’t heard of one child going there. Did they accept anyone or is it too much of an unknown to open up this fall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry about this stop work, no permit, won't get open thingy everyone is talking about. The FORMER PRESIDENT OF YALE, chancellor of BERKLY, CEO of BOEING OF INDIA and someone who went to EXETER are all over it. Problem...solved.
You are so right.
The EXETER connection can fix it all.
I don't know if you people are being sarcastic. you are, right? One of you?
Anonymous wrote:If this property is federally owned then it must go thru Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Anyone want to pursue it? Go to ACHP.gov and see which staff member has responsibility for th Department of State, and contact them.
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They say that they’re working with state and city and seem cconfident they will open on Sept 3rd. They don’t explicitly promise to open in the building but strongly imply it.