Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most of the teachers coming back next year? Really, the stability of the faculty speaks to the health of the school.
The head of school was forced out unjustly, and NO ONE is saying a word.
Sounds like an opinion to say she was forced out unjustly as though you have inside information. No one knows why she left but what if it was for good reasons, so you sound like you have a bias in her favor to claim it was unjust. I don't know why she left but she was not loved by everyone so there is certainly more to the story.
Anonymous wrote:YIKES! What an S show. Why would someone who lives in fairfax county pay to go there? Great summer camp but the school. Come on. Talk about highway robbery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most of the teachers coming back next year? Really, the stability of the faculty speaks to the health of the school.
What's wise and what is right are not always exactly the same.That probably wouldn’t be all that wise with the litigation still pending.
The website shows their current turnover: https://www.congressionalschool.org/about/careers/
For a small school this is quite a few. When a Head leaves midyear, the health of a school should be questioned. This turnover is not a sign of strength.
The head of school was forced out unjustly, and NO ONE is saying a word. Even several threads on here got deleted because of the whistleblowing. The school just goes along like everything is fine, and lies to their admin, teachers and students. There were clearly admin posting here who were in the know about Janet Marsh. For those paying 25k+ in tuition it's just ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read this whole thread so maybe this has already been said, but the only reason that school is staying afloat is because of the summer camp.
Each week, hundreds of families pay around $500 for their children to be supervised by low-paid high school and college students who sit around and text on their phones all day long. They pack in as many campers as they can because otherwise the school would go bankrupt. Boggles my mind.
This can't be right. The summer camp has been the most popular in the area for over a decade. Are you saying it's gone down-hill or it's always been this way?
Whistleblowing?The head of school was forced out unjustly, and NO ONE is saying a word. Even several threads on here got deleted because of the whistleblowing. The school just goes along like everything is fine, and lies to their admin, teachers and students. There were clearly admin posting here who were in the know about Janet Marsh. For those paying 25k+ in tuition it's just ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most of the teachers coming back next year? Really, the stability of the faculty speaks to the health of the school.
What's wise and what is right are not always exactly the same.That probably wouldn’t be all that wise with the litigation still pending.
The website shows their current turnover: https://www.congressionalschool.org/about/careers/
For a small school this is quite a few. When a Head leaves midyear, the health of a school should be questioned. This turnover is not a sign of strength.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read this whole thread so maybe this has already been said, but the only reason that school is staying afloat is because of the summer camp.
Each week, hundreds of families pay around $500 for their children to be supervised by low-paid high school and college students who sit around and text on their phones all day long. They pack in as many campers as they can because otherwise the school would go bankrupt. Boggles my mind.
Anonymous wrote:Are most of the teachers coming back next year? Really, the stability of the faculty speaks to the health of the school.
What's wise and what is right are not always exactly the same.That probably wouldn’t be all that wise with the litigation still pending.
What's wise and what is right are not always exactly the same.That probably wouldn’t be all that wise with the litigation still pending.
That's the confusing part - they're smart enough to know what could happen here, so it feels like there's a missing piece.