Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 15:52     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Agree with pp you can’t beat it for the lower grades at least provided they are on campus.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 15:50     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm


Anonymous wrote:
What is wrong with the administration? Please describe. I’m an interested BFCDS parent. It’s evident there is a problem with leadership considering the school markets itself as a place for outdoor learning and now when it’s most important... not so much. I am really curious how we got to where we are? The Board? The teachers? Jeff? Elizabeth? At a minimum K-2 should be on campus like ACDS.


You are only a prospective parent and you are addressing the administrators by name? I call troll.


Why would you think I was a prospective parent? I never said that? I’m currently a parent.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 14:20     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with the administration? Please describe. I’m an interested BFCDS parent. It’s evident there is a problem with leadership considering the school markets itself as a place for outdoor learning and now when it’s most important... not so much. I am really curious how we got to where we are? The Board? The teachers? Jeff? Elizabeth? At a minimum K-2 should be on campus like ACDS.


I don’t know if these systemic issues come from the board or leadership, or a combination of it all. School leadership definitely picks “favorite” families when choosing board members. The whole thing gives off a feeling of an exclusive clique or club you weren’t invited to join. Different from any other school community we have been a part of, but the culture is hard to describe.


This is disheartening. Burgundy had been at the top of our list for our nature loving kid who thrives in smaller social settings. We’re not sure what schools we should be looking at for next year now. I never really envisioned us as a SSSA/ACD/Flint Hill fit, but I guess that is our option if we don’t end up in public. We live in FFX, so DC privates aren't really a feasible option.


I wouldn't change your plans to look at Burgundy based on one or two anonymous posters on DCUM. Do your due diligence. Try to find people who have experience with the school who are willing to have a conversation with you. We were having an amazing experience at Burgundy pre-pandemic. DL in the spring was frustrating for us, and we were floored when they chose not to open in September. But our fall DL experience has been impressive so far. Our kids got to go on campus for orientation and meet their teachers in person (in small groups). They sent us home with a ton of materials that are really helping with DL. For September we will be going on campus one morning per week. I'm really hoping we are back on campus in October for at least half days.

Speaking pre-pandemic, the school has not been perfect, but I wouldn't expect perfection. You really cannot beat it for the younger grades (we don't yet have experience with the older grades).
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 14:15     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with the administration? Please describe. I’m an interested BFCDS parent. It’s evident there is a problem with leadership considering the school markets itself as a place for outdoor learning and now when it’s most important... not so much. I am really curious how we got to where we are? The Board? The teachers? Jeff? Elizabeth? At a minimum K-2 should be on campus like ACDS.


You are only a prospective parent and you are addressing the administrators by name? I call troll.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 14:07     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:True, but other area privates (SSAS, ACDS) have developed a robust zoom schedule. Well, ACDS kids are on campus a few days a week too.


We have a pretty robust Zoom schedule and we are in Burgundy 1st grade.


1st grade has a robust zoom schedule? I can say 7th grade is not “robust.” On Thursday, my Burgundy 7th grader had one zoom class. Yes, one hour of class for the entire day. Hardly robust or age appropriate.


My kids had hours of nothing time on the TWO days of school we had last week. Not impressed.


*nothing to do
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 13:42     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:True, but other area privates (SSAS, ACDS) have developed a robust zoom schedule. Well, ACDS kids are on campus a few days a week too.


We have a pretty robust Zoom schedule and we are in Burgundy 1st grade.


1st grade has a robust zoom schedule? I can say 7th grade is not “robust.” On Thursday, my Burgundy 7th grader had one zoom class. Yes, one hour of class for the entire day. Hardly robust or age appropriate.


My kids had hours of nothing time on the TWO days of school we had last week. Not impressed.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 13:04     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with the administration? Please describe. I’m an interested BFCDS parent. It’s evident there is a problem with leadership considering the school markets itself as a place for outdoor learning and now when it’s most important... not so much. I am really curious how we got to where we are? The Board? The teachers? Jeff? Elizabeth? At a minimum K-2 should be on campus like ACDS.


I don’t know if these systemic issues come from the board or leadership, or a combination of it all. School leadership definitely picks “favorite” families when choosing board members. The whole thing gives off a feeling of an exclusive clique or club you weren’t invited to join. Different from any other school community we have been a part of, but the culture is hard to describe.


This is disheartening. Burgundy had been at the top of our list for our nature loving kid who thrives in smaller social settings. We’re not sure what schools we should be looking at for next year now. I never really envisioned us as a SSSA/ACD/Flint Hill fit, but I guess that is our option if we don’t end up in public. We live in FFX, so DC privates aren't really a feasible option.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 12:52     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with the administration? Please describe. I’m an interested BFCDS parent. It’s evident there is a problem with leadership considering the school markets itself as a place for outdoor learning and now when it’s most important... not so much. I am really curious how we got to where we are? The Board? The teachers? Jeff? Elizabeth? At a minimum K-2 should be on campus like ACDS.


I don’t know if these systemic issues come from the board or leadership, or a combination of it all. School leadership definitely picks “favorite” families when choosing board members. The whole thing gives off a feeling of an exclusive clique or club you weren’t invited to join. Different from any other school community we have been a part of, but the culture is hard to describe.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 12:28     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:True, but other area privates (SSAS, ACDS) have developed a robust zoom schedule. Well, ACDS kids are on campus a few days a week too.


We have a pretty robust Zoom schedule and we are in Burgundy 1st grade.


1st grade has a robust zoom schedule? I can say 7th grade is not “robust.” On Thursday, my Burgundy 7th grader had one zoom class. Yes, one hour of class for the entire day. Hardly robust or age appropriate.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 11:36     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Anonymous wrote:Also considering Burgandy for first grade. We put our K daughter at a local preschool. We are applying to private for next year because I assume public will be at best hybrid next year. I’d love to send to burgundy but there’s no way that’s happening unless they open this year. These teachers are not going to have a job.


If they don’t open this year go elsewhere. Save yourselves!!
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 11:27     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Also considering Burgandy for first grade. We put our K daughter at a local preschool. We are applying to private for next year because I assume public will be at best hybrid next year. I’d love to send to burgundy but there’s no way that’s happening unless they open this year. These teachers are not going to have a job.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 11:19     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with the administration? Please describe. I’m an interested BFCDS parent. It’s evident there is a problem with leadership considering the school markets itself as a place for outdoor learning and now when it’s most important... not so much. I am really curious how we got to where we are? The Board? The teachers? Jeff? Elizabeth? At a minimum K-2 should be on campus like ACDS.


ACDS has all students on campus part-time. K-2 are there 4 days a week. 3-8 are on campus two days a week.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 11:17     Subject: Burgundy Farm

Teachers are going to strike themselves right out of a job at this point. Enrollment numbers will drop significantly next year
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 11:16     Subject: Burgundy Farm

I think other schools will pivot to in person or stay in person all year. I don’t see Burgundy getting it’s act together. Kids will be stuck home in subpar DL all year. Sorry folks.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 11:15     Subject: Re:Burgundy Farm

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with the administration? Please describe. I’m an interested BFCDS parent. It’s evident there is a problem with leadership considering the school markets itself as a place for outdoor learning and now when it’s most important... not so much. I am really curious how we got to where we are? The Board? The teachers? Jeff? Elizabeth? At a minimum K-2 should be on campus like ACDS.


Also interested in hearing thoughts on this. We will have a K kid next year and were very interested in Burgundy. Now...not so much.


Read this thread from beginning to end. Admin and teachers are completely out of sync. I do think teachers are being unreasonable and short sighted. They went on a strike and refused to teach in person. Most of us would lose our jobs if we pulled that! But they got safety in numbers and admin had no choice but to go remote. Parents are fuming. I would never honestly reconsider this school. Even K-1 are doing DL right now.