Anonymous wrote:Sheridan's outplacements are great every year. If academics were mediocre, Sheridan students wouldn't have their pick of the top high schools like Maret, GDS and Sidwell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend's child's experience with Sheridan has been a class full of "challenging" kids. Several have been asked to leave (they are now in later elementary) but it's been a constant struggle with classmates with significant behavioral and mental health issues.
That said, the parents are great. Very down to earth. They are a close knit bunch because they've been together since the kids started school. If you want a ready-made community in DC, Sheridan is a great place to be.
Come on now DCPS admin/troll. You can do better than this. Go back to the drawing board. Very few kids leave Sheridan. Nice try however.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're considering Sheridan, but I have to say this thread is very sobering. We want a warm, nuturing and academically challenging environment.
You're wasting your $34k if you choose any school for your child based on what you're hearing from DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:We're considering Sheridan, but I have to say this thread is very sobering. We want a warm, nuturing and academically challenging environment.
Anonymous wrote:My friend's child's experience with Sheridan has been a class full of "challenging" kids. Several have been asked to leave (they are now in later elementary) but it's been a constant struggle with classmates with significant behavioral and mental health issues.
That said, the parents are great. Very down to earth. They are a close knit bunch because they've been together since the kids started school. If you want a ready-made community in DC, Sheridan is a great place to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking from experience in the past few years...Sheridan kids really do get in and go wherever they want. If there is no way in heck your kid would get into a school the admin. Heads you off at the pass and suggests a different course of action before the process gets underway. It leaves almost no one disappointed in the end.,
My nephews went to Sheridan. It was very nurturing and they really loved their experience there. The trouble is that placement is not that strong and my brother had to work hard to get his oldest son into a Big 3 school (I apologize for using this phrase). Once there, neither one seemed well prepared for a rigorous, more traditional academic environment. I am not sure the progressive learning experience at Sheridan is for everyone and I am skeptical about its academic rigor
Once more time, this isn't true. Sidwell, St. Albans and GDS know who they want to take in 9th grade. If a child isn't going to be able to handle the rigor of one of these schools, that's highly specific to the child himself and his traits, and isn't a result of a K-8 education at any particular school. Sheridan, Deal, or another big 3.
This said, both schools are solid. I would recommend that the OP spend a fair amount of time studying the PARENT bodies of both schools, because they are, in my direct experience, very different. This will affect the experience of the family unit as a whole and also the individual kid's experience, due to trickle-down effects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking from experience in the past few years...Sheridan kids really do get in and go wherever they want. If there is no way in heck your kid would get into a school the admin. Heads you off at the pass and suggests a different course of action before the process gets underway. It leaves almost no one disappointed in the end.,
My nephews went to Sheridan. It was very nurturing and they really loved their experience there. The trouble is that placement is not that strong and my brother had to work hard to get his oldest son into a Big 3 school (I apologize for using this phrase). Once there, neither one seemed well prepared for a rigorous, more traditional academic environment. I am not sure the progressive learning experience at Sheridan is for everyone and I am skeptical about its academic rigor
Anonymous wrote:Speaking from experience in the past few years...Sheridan kids really do get in and go wherever they want. If there is no way in heck your kid would get into a school the admin. Heads you off at the pass and suggests a different course of action before the process gets underway. It leaves almost no one disappointed in the end.,
Anonymous wrote:Got admitted to Sheridan and Maret for K and we're elated because we are in love with them both for totally different reasons. If you had to choose, which one would you pick? Why?