Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone was looking at Holy Trinity because of academic rigor in the first place. There are many other strengths of the school that you won't find elsewhere, though! Including a strong faith-based education, community, and a focus on social justice. That's why we are there. If we were looking for the most academically rigorous school, we would have gone elsewhere.
I do think people attend for strong academics and parents expect academic rigor. Jesuits are known for being excellent educators.
Exactly
There are no Jesuits teaching there. It is a nice school for nice, average kids.
Anonymous wrote:What schools do Holy Trinity feed into?
Anonymous wrote:Heard that their K and 1 grade are really weak. Kids have to get tutors because they are so behind.
How is this possible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone that actually gets offered a spot at HTS should consider themselves lucky. HTS was our #1 but it was not in the way of things for DC. luckily we had a back up plan.
Why? Because of the academics?
Anonymous wrote:anyone that actually gets offered a spot at HTS should consider themselves lucky. HTS was our #1 but it was not in the way of things for DC. luckily we had a back up plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people attacking her? An admissions person should never share any details about your child or family with a group of prospective parents without your express permission. It honestly doesn’t matter how sensitive or embarrassing anyone else thinks it is. It’s just inappropriate, and very off-putting. Fine, maybe the admin person slipped up. People make mistakes. It doesn’t mean it’s not a good school or not right for your kid, but it was enough of a negative experience to rightly put her off the school.
Thank you. My whole point. I am sure it’s a good school (and I have no way to judge since I have never had a kid attending). All I said was that I dislike the school based on my experience. I am sure not everyone has experiences like mine there.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you people attacking her? An admissions person should never share any details about your child or family with a group of prospective parents without your express permission. It honestly doesn’t matter how sensitive or embarrassing anyone else thinks it is. It’s just inappropriate, and very off-putting. Fine, maybe the admin person slipped up. People make mistakes. It doesn’t mean it’s not a good school or not right for your kid, but it was enough of a negative experience to rightly put her off the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Information doesn’t have to be embarrassing for it to be unacceptable to have it shared without permission. My child has a learning difference. We are not embarrassed about it and very forthcoming with schools, but if we were on a tour and someone said “and if your child has dyslexia like this woman’s does, here’s what we offer” I would be *livid*.
Thank you. This is similar of what happened. It was my a learning difference, but something on the line of: financial aid, redshirting, repeating a year, etc.
So it was about redshirting — which is a ridiculous thing to hire, does your kid lie about their birthday. No one who goes to famous preschools is applying to financial aid. And the topics of repeating year is so rare to never come up. So an innocent mistake that, not about learning disability or your finances, and you are on a vendetta.
It actually wasn’t redshirting, but something similar to those examples I quoted. Look, this was my experience and that’s it. I would never send my kids there, but I am glad you/your kids are happy there. My understand is that the academics are good. HTS is just not the place for my kids as I am sure Sidwell/BVR is not the place for yours.
You examples are nonsensical, redshirting would not be considered sensitive, while financial aid would be.
Did you expressly ask for confidentiality?
Sure it’s a tiny playground for a tiny school. But comparing $42k BVR to $16k (parishioners) tuition is just bad form.
Trash talking a small catholic school from you $$$ fancy preschool pedigree is just poor form.
Ok whatever. This was MY experience. HTS was on our list and had the admission lady not done what she did, we would have considered it (if admitted). It wasn’t our top choice, but lower tuition would have been great (especially since I have 3 kids). I also believe in the importance of academics and I went to a Jesuit university. The disregard the admission person showed us was not only embarrassing, but made me realize that the culture difference from the schools I was used to for my kids was just too big.
I would have preferred the cheaper tuition if the only difference were the playground.
I thought you said you aren’t even sure your current school sent the teacher recs. How could you have been waitlisted/admitted when you told your school to take HTS off your list?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Information doesn’t have to be embarrassing for it to be unacceptable to have it shared without permission. My child has a learning difference. We are not embarrassed about it and very forthcoming with schools, but if we were on a tour and someone said “and if your child has dyslexia like this woman’s does, here’s what we offer” I would be *livid*.
Thank you. This is similar of what happened. It was my a learning difference, but something on the line of: financial aid, redshirting, repeating a year, etc.
So it was about redshirting — which is a ridiculous thing to hire, does your kid lie about their birthday. No one who goes to famous preschools is applying to financial aid. And the topics of repeating year is so rare to never come up. So an innocent mistake that, not about learning disability or your finances, and you are on a vendetta.
It actually wasn’t redshirting, but something similar to those examples I quoted. Look, this was my experience and that’s it. I would never send my kids there, but I am glad you/your kids are happy there. My understand is that the academics are good. HTS is just not the place for my kids as I am sure Sidwell/BVR is not the place for yours.
You examples are nonsensical, redshirting would not be considered sensitive, while financial aid would be.
Did you expressly ask for confidentiality?
Sure it’s a tiny playground for a tiny school. But comparing $42k BVR to $16k (parishioners) tuition is just bad form.
Trash talking a small catholic school from you $$$ fancy preschool pedigree is just poor form.
Ok whatever. This was MY experience. HTS was on our list and had the admission lady not done what she did, we would have considered it (if admitted). It wasn’t our top choice, but lower tuition would have been great (especially since I have 3 kids). I also believe in the importance of academics and I went to a Jesuit university. The disregard the admission person showed us was not only embarrassing, but made me realize that the culture difference from the schools I was used to for my kids was just too big.
I would have preferred the cheaper tuition if the only difference were the playground.