Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! I agree with the above poster. It is upsetting to see beloved teachers leave but that happens at every single school. Holton is a fantastic environment. The arts are top. The stem is amazing. The fact that these girls really are made to learn to write is a blessing. It is a privilege to attend the school.
Who do you think is responsible for that?
The teachers and staff, many of whom have left, are planning to leave, or have low-morale.
Where are you going? to GDS?
Why should I leave? I'm not the one accused repeatedly of wrong-doing. There's no reason a school community should tolerate this kind of leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! I agree with the above poster. It is upsetting to see beloved teachers leave but that happens at every single school. Holton is a fantastic environment. The arts are top. The stem is amazing. The fact that these girls really are made to learn to write is a blessing. It is a privilege to attend the school.
Who do you think is responsible for that?
The teachers and staff, many of whom have left, are planning to leave, or have low-morale.
Where are you going? to GDS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! I agree with the above poster. It is upsetting to see beloved teachers leave but that happens at every single school. Holton is a fantastic environment. The arts are top. The stem is amazing. The fact that these girls really are made to learn to write is a blessing. It is a privilege to attend the school.
Who do you think is responsible for that?
The teachers and staff, many of whom have left, are planning to leave, or have low-morale.
Anonymous wrote:Yes! I agree with the above poster. It is upsetting to see beloved teachers leave but that happens at every single school. Holton is a fantastic environment. The arts are top. The stem is amazing. The fact that these girls really are made to learn to write is a blessing. It is a privilege to attend the school.
Anonymous wrote:
HA went way too woke several years ago, and itpissed off some heavy donors who refused to send their daughters there.
Penny has pushed out several left-wing freak shows that basically were clocking in and clocking out.
We are now strongly considering it for our DD.
Anonymous wrote:My US student is generally happy there, but that's despite the current leadership. With respect to academics, I am grateful to the school for educating my child well. I am trying to roll with the myriad changes and staff/faculty turnover. If my child were younger, I would seriously consider transferring schools.
Anonymous wrote:No. Than I — than I do! Not me do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sorry for being inarticulate ! LOL!
my daughter has learned to write much better than I ..![]()
the English department is top notch (compared to what my other child received at another DC private) and her love for science is a result of the teaching and resources at Holton. Please post any specific questions here. We adore Holton-Arms
Than ME.
Yep.