Anonymous wrote:What schools had a normal prom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools had a normal prom?
SR had a prom with dates that was really nice. I saw pictures and it was at night with no masks. Seemed pretty normal to me.
I havent heard of a single moco school that did not have prom with dates. Bullis, Prep, Holy Child. Only Holton has this weird day time thing without dates. How is that for soliciting parent feedback over coffee?? Personally I think she is being cheap, under the guise of ssafety. When is the board going to wake up and see that the Head of School is driving Holton into the ground?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every single private school in the area that also decided to stop teaching to the APs was in the lawsuit (St. Albans, NCS, Potomac, Sidwell, etc.). It was about the schools forming a monopoly and shutting out the money-making test prep folks and guess what? The schools won, they were not doing anything wrong. The College Board is terrified of losing its revenue with colleges and universities not caring about the standardized tests any more, and they were desperate to stop it, but had no legal standing.
That’s not really what happened. DOJ investigated the schools as violating the Sherman Act. DOJ was coy about the outcome, but officially said that they used discretion not to prosecute because the schools agreed to disavow the agreement to not offer AP classes and agreed to not enter into similar agreements in the future.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-concludes-its-investigation-dc-area-private-high-schools-decision-stop
DOJ doesn’t walk away from things they think were illegal historically just because someone stops doing them once DOJ starts investigating...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools had a normal prom?
SR had a prom with dates that was really nice. I saw pictures and it was at night with no masks. Seemed pretty normal to me.
Anonymous wrote:What schools had a normal prom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone who goes to Holton knows it is all about the girls and some of the teachers (not all). The girls are the best and the brightest. There is no stellar Administration or an HoS that listens. The HoS is cold, calculating and does not listen to the community at all. She makes decisions for her own enrichment only. It's time for her to go. She is so out of touch. Look at what is going on with Prom!
We’ve had the opposite experience—I feel like she listens and solicits more feedback from the community than the other heads of school my children have had in the past. The Holton HoS hosts a parent coffee call almost every Friday where she answers parent questions. She seems very in touch with what’s going on, and very willing to answer all parent questions. I have no idea what you think she’s “cold and calculating” about—I think she’s had to make many hard decisions about covid this year and school has successfully kept everyone safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Offered spots at NCS and Holton. Very good schools either way. Holton’s campus and stellar Administration sealed the deal. HoS listens at Holton.
This made me laugh! The administration at Holton does not ljavascript:void(0);isten at all. And the HoS is so cold and fake. We once loved this school but don’t anymore. It makes me sad to write that but I have to be honest.
Can you elaborate on what changed for you and how HOS is "cold and fake"? What year did you enter and what did you love about it? Current year? Are you staying or leaving?
It’s a small community so I won’t give details about who we are but we won’t be back next year. HOS barely says hello to us and we have been parents for many years. She is focused on big money donors for sure, they get what they want and if you’re just a regular parent you have little say. We have loved some of the teachers and the staff is very kind (security and kitchen etc). The upper school head is not strong and he is neither a woman nor a parent so he has no perspective on many things that matter. They are all so focused on changing the curriculum to being “anti racist” that it takes over every subject and discussion including all advisory meetings. If your daughter doesn’t have far left political leanings best to be quiet or she will get called all kinds of names just for not following the group think. This happens openly in class with teachers listening and agreeing. Lots of limousine liberals for sure in the student and parent body, not the environment we enjoy.
I was trying to understand what the issue was and then I got to the “anti-racist” part and that gave it away. Thanks for sharing.
Lol yes, they need to find a school more supportive of the system of white supremacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Offered spots at NCS and Holton. Very good schools either way. Holton’s campus and stellar Administration sealed the deal. HoS listens at Holton.
This made me laugh! The administration at Holton does not ljavascript:void(0);isten at all. And the HoS is so cold and fake. We once loved this school but don’t anymore. It makes me sad to write that but I have to be honest.
Can you elaborate on what changed for you and how HOS is "cold and fake"? What year did you enter and what did you love about it? Current year? Are you staying or leaving?
It’s a small community so I won’t give details about who we are but we won’t be back next year. HOS barely says hello to us and we have been parents for many years. She is focused on big money donors for sure, they get what they want and if you’re just a regular parent you have little say. We have loved some of the teachers and the staff is very kind (security and kitchen etc). The upper school head is not strong and he is neither a woman nor a parent so he has no perspective on many things that matter. They are all so focused on changing the curriculum to being “anti racist” that it takes over every subject and discussion including all advisory meetings. If your daughter doesn’t have far left political leanings best to be quiet or she will get called all kinds of names just for not following the group think. This happens openly in class with teachers listening and agreeing. Lots of limousine liberals for sure in the student and parent body, not the environment we enjoy.
I was trying to understand what the issue was and then I got to the “anti-racist” part and that gave it away. Thanks for sharing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every single private school in the area that also decided to stop teaching to the APs was in the lawsuit (St. Albans, NCS, Potomac, Sidwell, etc.). It was about the schools forming a monopoly and shutting out the money-making test prep folks and guess what? The schools won, they were not doing anything wrong. The College Board is terrified of losing its revenue with colleges and universities not caring about the standardized tests any more, and they were desperate to stop it, but had no legal standing.
That’s not really what happened. DOJ investigated the schools as violating the Sherman Act. DOJ was coy about the outcome, but officially said that they used discretion not to prosecute because the schools agreed to disavow the agreement to not offer AP classes and agreed to not enter into similar agreements in the future.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-concludes-its-investigation-dc-area-private-high-schools-decision-stop
Anonymous wrote:Every single private school in the area that also decided to stop teaching to the APs was in the lawsuit (St. Albans, NCS, Potomac, Sidwell, etc.). It was about the schools forming a monopoly and shutting out the money-making test prep folks and guess what? The schools won, they were not doing anything wrong. The College Board is terrified of losing its revenue with colleges and universities not caring about the standardized tests any more, and they were desperate to stop it, but had no legal standing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every single private school in the area that also decided to stop teaching to the APs was in the lawsuit (St. Albans, NCS, Potomac, Sidwell, etc.). It was about the schools forming a monopoly and shutting out the money-making test prep folks and guess what? The schools won, they were not doing anything wrong. The College Board is terrified of losing its revenue with colleges and universities not caring about the standardized tests any more, and they were desperate to stop it, but had no legal standing.
Good for the schools that now they don’t have to be concerned with their students going head-to-head with other kids on the AP exams.
Anonymous wrote:Every single private school in the area that also decided to stop teaching to the APs was in the lawsuit (St. Albans, NCS, Potomac, Sidwell, etc.). It was about the schools forming a monopoly and shutting out the money-making test prep folks and guess what? The schools won, they were not doing anything wrong. The College Board is terrified of losing its revenue with colleges and universities not caring about the standardized tests any more, and they were desperate to stop it, but had no legal standing.