Anonymous wrote:Does it matter if a school has a specific outplacement person? Can the head of school do the job or does it need to be someone else full-time? Our DC has been accepted to two K-8 schools (one with and one without) and now I’m wondering if we should be considering this as a factor.
Anonymous wrote:Does it matter if a school has a specific outplacement person? Can the head of school do the job or does it need to be someone else full-time? Our DC has been accepted to two K-8 schools (one with and one without) and now I’m wondering if we should be considering this as a factor.
Anonymous wrote:Which schools have good outplacements? I understand these are St Pat’s, NPS, WES and Sheridan. Is that right?
Anonymous wrote:Sheridan’s outplacement is great and has been for many (recent) years, as far as I am aware of. Also last year, 12 were accepted to GDS (of 31 so closer to 40% of the class).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lowell has had bad results this year so far. Just objectively bad. One kid got in everywhere so the school will say they got kids into Sidwell, Maret, GDS but it’s all one kid. There were maybe 2 more in at GDS, 1 more in at Sidwell, and the rest of the class on the waitlist or just rejected. Some kids got in literally nowhere. Not good.
Three kids in at GDS, 2 at Sidwell, and 1 at Maret is pretty standard for a small grade. A couple more would be a great year. Kids who applied to those three and didn’t get in anywhere is not surprising. Not getting in anywhere and also throwing in a few more schools (Burke, Field, SAES, St. John’s) without any red flags or the need of large amounts of financial aid would be strange. I think one of the issues is that so many kids from Lowell want the same schools (GDS, Maret) and have less interest in a wider schools like Holton but also Burke which used to be a bigger draw for Lowell and now Sandy Spring seems risky.
Sheridan getting 10 kids into GDS last year is a lot. If that kept up it may say more about how confident GDS feels about how the kids from Sheridan are prepared and that they are more likely to come to the school due to proximity and fit. Otherwise, it may have just been a strong class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools have good outplacements? I understand these are St Pat’s, NPS, WES and Sheridan. Is that right?
NPS ends at 6th grade so it is not a K-8.
Anonymous wrote:Lowell has had bad results this year so far. Just objectively bad. One kid got in everywhere so the school will say they got kids into Sidwell, Maret, GDS but it’s all one kid. There were maybe 2 more in at GDS, 1 more in at Sidwell, and the rest of the class on the waitlist or just rejected. Some kids got in literally nowhere. Not good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lowell has had bad results this year so far. Just objectively bad. One kid got in everywhere so the school will say they got kids into Sidwell, Maret, GDS but it’s all one kid. There were maybe 2 more in at GDS, 1 more in at Sidwell, and the rest of the class on the waitlist or just rejected. Some kids got in literally nowhere. Not good.
That is so unfortunate. Do you think that this was a fluke year? Lots of students/families with unreasonable expectations?
We are at another k-8 and from what I am hearing (I'm not an 8th grade parent), most 8th grade families seem pleased. The 2 families that I have heard that are not happy are ones who were aiming for schools that were definitely out of reach for their child's capabilities based on what I know of the students (ex. a child with dyslexia that is not getting appropriate supports bc of parent denial of how bad it is, despite pressure from school to get child support. - no shock that child did not get in to St Alban's)
Anonymous wrote:Which schools have good outplacements? I understand these are St Pat’s, NPS, WES and Sheridan. Is that right?