Anonymous wrote:How would you describe the overall tone of the school? Country club? WASPY? Down to earth? Materialistic? What's it like to be an average middle class parent in this community that has a reputation for having kids of political high-flyers and wealthy kids attending?
Is school predominantly conservative or is it a mix of liberal and conservative?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mr. Roper is leaving; the new admissions director is Tyler Casertano, I believe.
Yes, that's accurate. Hart Roper has been fantastic and will be a big loss -- what a kind, honest, inspiring person to have in that role. BUT happily for STA the incoming AD will be terrific. Current STA Upper School History Teacher and Assistant Head of Admissions for the Upper School. He's a Yale grad, Master's from Columbia's well-known independent school leadership program, admissions experience at STA, has coached three sports at STA, has taught in STA's co-ed summer public policy program, and is incredibly well respected within the STA community by students, parents, faculty. Grew up in the boarding school world (family is in education) so he'll understand that piece too. I'm sure by the time he's 40 he'll be a successful Head of School somewhere so good move by STA to hire him for this position.
Anyone know where Roper is headed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mr. Roper is leaving; the new admissions director is Tyler Casertano, I believe.
Yes, that's accurate. Hart Roper has been fantastic and will be a big loss -- what a kind, honest, inspiring person to have in that role. BUT happily for STA the incoming AD will be terrific. Current STA Upper School History Teacher and Assistant Head of Admissions for the Upper School. He's a Yale grad, Master's from Columbia's well-known independent school leadership program, admissions experience at STA, has coached three sports at STA, has taught in STA's co-ed summer public policy program, and is incredibly well respected within the STA community by students, parents, faculty. Grew up in the boarding school world (family is in education) so he'll understand that piece too. I'm sure by the time he's 40 he'll be a successful Head of School somewhere so good move by STA to hire him for this position.
Anonymous wrote:How hard is it for someone to transition in from public school in 9th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Is it gay friendly?
Anonymous wrote:What ? where is Hart going ? This is really too bad.[/quote
I'm sure STA will make a general announcement at some point. Hart Roper has been at St. Albans for a long time (something like 15 years) including a long stretch as AD. Good people in schools need to move as they pursue leadership opportunities. Good luck to him!
Anonymous wrote:For lower school, PP is correct. Upper school does not have an honor roll; the academic distinctions come in specific subjects or at the end of their senior year with the top 10% GPA's receiving cum laude distinction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New to STA - do they publish which kids made honor roll? If so what are the criteria?
What is the criteria for Honor Roll? Average of 90? 85?
Private schools don't have an "honor roll."
STA doesn't have one in lower or upper school.
My STA son's report card says "honor roll" and "effort roll" this quarter. (Lower School) So there is such a designation, even if it's not publicized anywhere. I have no idea what the criteria are, though.
Anonymous wrote:Mr. Roper is leaving; the new admissions director is Tyler Casertano, I believe.