Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You mean DD, correct?
Very patronizing, PP. Gender is fluid and her DS may identify as a female. Let's try to get away from gender-based chauvinism
Anonymous wrote:You mean DD, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi homework load is about 3-4 hours per night. More like six hours on the weekends. But somehow the girls find time for sports, theater, etc. Freshman year can be a tough transition though because the parochial feeder schools are all over the place academically.
The last sentence is very accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Holton is predominantly a rich girl's school; Visitation is more economically diverse.
Anonymous wrote:Visi homework load is about 3-4 hours per night. More like six hours on the weekends. But somehow the girls find time for sports, theater, etc. Freshman year can be a tough transition though because the parochial feeder schools are all over the place academically.
Anonymous wrote:Visi homework load is about 3-4 hours per night. More like six hours on the weekends. But somehow the girls find time for sports, theater, etc. Freshman year can be a tough transition though because the parochial feeder schools are all over the place academically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holton is predominantly a rich girl's school; Visitation is more economically diverse.
We're not rich and our daughter is going to Holton (lower school). She says it is "okay," but "yawn" because not academic enough. I don't hear a lot of other parents complaining about that. She does some outside work, which she shares with some of her teachers, though. She really enjoys being able to bring that part of herself to school and find it is appreciated. She just wishes that she could do more of that advanced work IN school.
We considered Visitation, but it seemed to have too many religion-based (Christianity) classes required, or maybe we just read the schedules/program wrong.
Why would you send her to a school that does not challenge her or where she is bored? I am sure you could have found other schools, perhaps a gifted program t would meet her needs? I will say this, she may be bored now but it will get MUCH more challenging for her and she will likely have plenty to challenge her in US.