Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did the girls who were bullied end up, specifically? We have one DD at SR and thinking of sending the other there as well but she is being bullied at her current school. So in all seriousness, what schools are better?
We are catholic but ended up sending our dd to a non catholic co-ed school and it has been much better. I think there is something about the co-ed environment that made it better for her and less focused on cliques. . In terms of SR specifically - When she was bullied at SR, yes the administration had conversations with us and appeared empathetic at a surface level, but nothing ever happened. They also sounded incredulous even presented with black and white facts, trail. If I presented the same level of detailed facts, written trail to a corporate ethics person / HR it would never be dismissed as impossible. I just got the impression they don’t want to tackle tough issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, the annual report that tells you nothing.
Don't believe everything you're told.
My lord, give it a rest. Sometimes good is good enough. I am sure you are positively thriving in your perfect school, and I am happy for you, you brave and super-informed anonymous poster.
You're also an anonymous poster.
Those who are spending huge sums of money tend to be highly motivated to believe they are making the right decision. That is totally understandable. When you're shelling out more than someone's average salary on something over which you have very little control, your confirmation bias wants to tell you it's been the right thing to do.
Keep writing those checks and keep drinking the Kool-aid. Go Gators.
Anonymous wrote:Where did the girls who were bullied end up, specifically? We have one DD at SR and thinking of sending the other there as well but she is being bullied at her current school. So in all seriousness, what schools are better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, the annual report that tells you nothing.
Don't believe everything you're told.
My lord, give it a rest. Sometimes good is good enough. I am sure you are positively thriving in your perfect school, and I am happy for you, you brave and super-informed anonymous poster.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, the annual report that tells you nothing.
Don't believe everything you're told.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know the school is in good financial shape? Do you have access to the financials?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Except Jeff literally confirmed that wasn't the case, even after you forced him to check. You seem delusional and unable to hear criticism
Legit criticism from those who have been part of the community is not an axe to grind and it's clearly way more than one person.
If you're happy, great. But let's not pretend this is a healthy institution. There are many of us who have been seriously burned.
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Except Jeff literally confirmed that wasn't the case, even after you forced him to check. You seem delusional and unable to hear criticism
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, someone on this board clearly has an axe to grind with SR. I would encourage you to get a feel for the school through your daughter shadowing or speaking with other current or past parents (not on an anonymous board). I will be the first to tell you that no school is perfect. But we have found SR to be a loving, caring environment. NOT perfect and our girls have had to navigate the occasional girl drama issues that arise. But they are confident, informed and become great writers at this school. We feel that it is an education worth paying for.
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Anonymous wrote:OP, someone on this board clearly has an axe to grind with SR. I would encourage you to get a feel for the school through your daughter shadowing or speaking with other current or past parents (not on an anonymous board). I will be the first to tell you that no school is perfect. But we have found SR to be a loving, caring environment. NOT perfect and our girls have had to navigate the occasional girl drama issues that arise. But they are confident, informed and become great writers at this school. We feel that it is an education worth paying for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh puhleeze - they never taught CRT at SR. They did have a few awkward student-led race sensitivity workshops. They were trying to respond to the BLM around the country in constructive student led ways but they were a bit patronizing. Storm in a tea cup to get worked up about that.
It is a sad joke that Va went for the guy fear mongering about something that is not even taught in Va curriculums.
Not really a storm in a tea cup. More an example of SR following the woke crowd down whatever is the issue du jour. Stone Ridge definitely follows trends. It doesn't set them.
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Who is the mythological “woke crowd” exactly? Perhaps some of the girls themselves on their voyages to adulthood sporting ideals as all smart creative young minds should (see famous Winston Churchill quote about that) - but what Uber liberal parents are going to send their daughters to a Catholic all girls school with uniforms?
Your comments indicate you know nothing about this place.