Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Assistant Head of MS is leaving too. May take a different position within SSFS but will not be in this current role.
SSFS is hurting for admission. There are definitely spots still available.
Anonymous wrote:There are 5 finalists who are being interviewed on campus and meeting finalists these next 2 weeks. My guess is the new one will be announced April and be in place a full year before you would come.
I like David Blake a lot but have the say that the heavy lifting is done by the Assistant Head of Middle School who will say the same. Which is nice continuity IMO.
Are there spots available bec people are bailing SSFS due to turmoil in administration? Are teachers leaving?
First, don't believe the posters on here who post rumors. Reach out to SSFS directly to ask about spots available and any other questions you have.
Second, the administrative purge that began over the summer with the HOS has been a good thing and that includes DB leaving as head of MS. Despite the "turmoil", my kids had their best year yet at SSFS and I believe even brighter years are ahead.
Finally, you can divide the SSFS MS and US families into two loosely defined groups - those of us that want to be there because we are either Quaker, Quaker adjacent, and/or deliberately chose an independent school that is economically diverse and not a pressure cooker of elitist adult-imposed expectations. And then there are the families that are here because SSFS was their backup plan after not getting into the big 3 or big 5 or what have you. In my experience, most of these families end up realizing that SSFS is a hidden gem and they never look back. Unfortunately, a handful seem to continually harbor resentment that their kid isn't at what they perceive to be a more elite school and they spend the rest of their time at SSFS seemingly miserable and on a never ending cycle of complaining.
SSFS *IS* a hidden gem. Check out it in person and talk in real time to families. All the very best to you as you make these decisions!