Anonymous wrote:I have to throw my two cents in here. DS went to Landon and yes, Mrs. Simpson's let him in. We are nobodies, have no connections and struggled to put DS through private school for a few years. In 5th grade, DS and his friends (most) hated it. In 6th and 7th grade, they couldn't take showers fast enough to get ready for the dance, they loved it. In 8th grade, it was still fun, but not as much because DS was then going to public school and didn't really feel a connection with private school girls. In 9th grade, DS is signed up again but will miss most because of travel sports. That said, when we had a family gathering last Thanksgiving, DS waltzed with me. He did so well, and danced so beautifully, and it was so fun, it made me want to cry. I didn't learn how to waltz until I was in my 30's. They don't teach it in school anywhere I can think of. So for me, it was money well spent.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody who wastes their money on this garbage gets what he/she deserves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your either in or out and Mrs. Simpson's is utter BS. If your DD isn't standing in the kitchen of the Waldorf she isn't a debutante.
What does this mean?
Anonymous wrote:Your either in or out and Mrs. Simpson's is utter BS. If your DD isn't standing in the kitchen of the Waldorf she isn't a debutante.
Anonymous wrote:Your either in or out and Mrs. Simpson's is utter BS. If your DD isn't standing in the kitchen of the Waldorf she isn't a debutante.
Anonymous wrote:Most kids are dropped off. If you do this, be sure you are there when they are dismissed. You may chaperone, but there are rules. Call Mrs. Simpson if you're interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We enrolled our son in the All Boys Manners class at Tea with Mrs. B in Bethesda and he loved it. This was to both my wife and my surprise. He is begging to go back. They resume normal class schedule in September. She's a neat lady and seems to captivate the boys attention and interest well.
Does she have a website? If so, can you post it?