Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im pretty sure he lives on campus
Nope. Quite a few of the executive team members do, and the fellows live on campus, but he lives in his private home in McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:True. Placement is a dumb word. And it was lazy of me to use that word following somebody else’s use of it, without saying the following: The kids have to get themselves into universities, but college admissions offices certainly know the reputations of each private school in DC. And your school’s college counselors are charged with creating relationships with those admissions offices and touting the curriculum and quality of the school they represent. So the universities to which kids are accepted is a feather in the cap of the school, and a source of pride for the teachers, counselors and administrators, and certainly one measure of a Head’s success.
No, it's a measure of success of the students, teachers, college counselors. The only thing the head of school more than likely did was hire the teachers and counselors.
Anonymous wrote:True. Placement is a dumb word. And it was lazy of me to use that word following somebody else’s use of it, without saying the following: The kids have to get themselves into universities, but college admissions offices certainly know the reputations of each private school in DC. And your school’s college counselors are charged with creating relationships with those admissions offices and touting the curriculum and quality of the school they represent. So the universities to which kids are accepted is a feather in the cap of the school, and a source of pride for the teachers, counselors and administrators, and certainly one measure of a Head’s success.
Anonymous wrote:This was my kid. Absolutely not worth the social misery of their clique driven class. And the CCO doesn’t do much there-most kids that got Ivy placements and T20 schools were fueled by legacy and other hooks.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Potomac has good college placement no one will complain. Why would anyone assume teachers are not well paid at Potomac?
Respectfully, I would submit that There’s a lot more to creating and sustaining a great school than good college placements. There will be kids that have an excellent educational and social experience that are not placed in a great college. There will be kids that are placed a great college despite a bad social and educational experience in high school. So I would judge the school And the work of the head on many criteria, including college placements.
Anonymous wrote:Again salary is justified if college placement holds. So many parents watch this and as said earlier the the insta posts are making placement sport for insensitive parents who do not realize how this makes kids feel.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the thing: like it or not - those are the standard HOS salary ranges. Nationwide it’s even higher. Don’t like it? Go to public school. But independent school HOS is a heck of a job and is being paid at this level - period. And if an independent school has the means and it’s sustainable, they should absolutely create a model to pay teachers more. No question. But you just can’t compare a teacher’s job to a HOS’s job. Both very important, but also very different.
This was my kid. Absolutely not worth the social misery of their clique driven class. And the CCO doesn’t do much there-most kids that got Ivy placements and T20 schools were fueled by legacy and other hooks.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Potomac has good college placement no one will complain. Why would anyone assume teachers are not well paid at Potomac?
Respectfully, I would submit that There’s a lot more to creating and sustaining a great school than good college placements. There will be kids that have an excellent educational and social experience that are not placed in a great college. There will be kids that are placed a great college despite a bad social and educational experience in high school. So I would judge the school And the work of the head on many criteria, including college placements.
Anonymous wrote:If Potomac has good college placement no one will complain. Why would anyone assume teachers are not well paid at Potomac?