Anonymous wrote:My son attended Mercy for 2 years (1st and 2nd grade). He was tormented by the boys because he was not a very athletic kid like many of them. This was brought to the attention of the teachers and principal, and they did nothing about it. Their suggested solution was for him to just stay away from the the bullying kids, and the teacher made a general statement to the entire class about not teasing each other. Bullying is tolerated if it is someone who is from one of the wealthy country club families. The bullying continued after this talk to the class and it got so bad, we had to pull him out. He is a much happier kid in public school getting a much better academic and social experience.
Furthermore, they claim to be an inclusive school, working with kids with special needs. NOT!! At a meeting to discuss a plan for my son with mild ADHD, the principal, Joan Hosmer, said nothing during most of the meeting until the end when she said, "When will he start taking meds?" Pathetic!!!
I know some the the boys who left Mercy for rising 6th grade. Many went to public schools because the academics are more rigorous and activities are more plentyful. Mercy is too small of a school for middle schoolers.
Finally, a comment about the moms. They are nice people, but they generally stay in their own clique. There is a group of them who all belong to Congressional, and it is very difficult to break into their circle.
This is first hand experience. Do with this information what you like, but I do not recommend this school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to mercy and the kids are kind of catty and mean. Maybe that's just my class but I dnt know.
Yes, they are ..some of them ... But the worst are Mercy Moms to much free time o their Hands .... Unemployed,Useless past their prime people.
You pulled this thread out of the 3year old mothballs to act worse than what you are accusing others? You must be one ugly person
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to mercy and the kids are kind of catty and mean. Maybe that's just my class but I dnt know.
Yes, they are ..some of them ... But the worst are Mercy Moms to much free time o their Hands .... Unemployed,Useless past their prime people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to mercy and the kids are kind of catty and mean. Maybe that's just my class but I dnt know.
Yes, they are ..some of them ... But the worst are Mercy Moms to much free time o their Hands .... Unemployed,Useless past their prime people.
Anonymous wrote:I go to mercy and the kids are kind of catty and mean. Maybe that's just my class but I dnt know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should you ever have a chance to spend a private moment with the Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See to the United States you might want to ask what he really thinks of the "Catholic" schools in the DC area. Might not be what the parishioners at OLOM think. But then, what does the Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See to the United States know about Catholicism?
Serious question - what would he say? I'm not being snarky, I seriously would like to know. TIA.
A second serious question --- Why should anyone care?
I have been a practicing Catholic for many years and a graduate of Catholic schools and I had to Google Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See" to find out it the Vatican's ambassador to the US. Assuming the Apostolic Nunciature said what this person thinks he said, it really doesn't have much weight.