Anonymous wrote: And I am willing to bet that there are mom cliques at other schools, too, who also exclude. In general, however, I have found the parents, teachers and administrators to be lovely and caring people.
Anonymous wrote: Then there are the Belle Haven Mafia Moms, who do exclude people who don't belong to the country club set. Same moms have kids who start asking about the square footage of your house (no, I am not kidding), as if that somehow determines your worth as a person.
Anonymous wrote:another SSSAS parent here.......
my favorite saying of all time "the fish rots from the head down"
the nastiest student we encountered here was the child of the most senior admin person
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have heard not-so-great things about the culture of the school when it comes to high school-- words used like snotty, countyr club set, etc-- but I don't know if these are fair, or true in the lower school as well?
A friend of mine pulled her daughter out after one term for this reason and lost her fees. She was in K. She said that her daughter was ostracized because she was not part of the country club set. Invitations to play dates were simply ignored and she was excluded from birthday parties.
I must caveat that my friend is quite a sensitive person but she is also very frugal so I would surmise that her daughter, who is a delightful girl, must have been very unhappy for her to forfeit the fees.
Thinking about SSSAS. Does anyone know if this really happens? K seems like an absurdly young age for cliques to be formed. I guess I'm concerned because I don't know any other parents at SSSAS or any prospective K students. I'm afraid my DC would be isolated or excluded. With so many new families entering at K, I really didn't think this would be a problem and parents would go out of their way to meet others and set things up like playdates, etc. if their kids got along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have heard not-so-great things about the culture of the school when it comes to high school-- words used like snotty, countyr club set, etc-- but I don't know if these are fair, or true in the lower school as well?
A friend of mine pulled her daughter out after one term for this reason and lost her fees. She was in K. She said that her daughter was ostracized because she was not part of the country club set. Invitations to play dates were simply ignored and she was excluded from birthday parties.
I must caveat that my friend is quite a sensitive person but she is also very frugal so I would surmise that her daughter, who is a delightful girl, must have been very unhappy for her to forfeit the fees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in the SSSAS high school and I came to the school in middle school. I know first hand what it is actually like. The teachers are superb, they are enthusiastic and helpful to individual needs. The school, lead by Mrs. Holden, focuses on its legacies and lacrosse players without a doubt. Kids who play lacrosse (or are african americans--reverse racism anyone?) get away with far more than the other kids. Average students are forgotten and have a hard time because the classes are competitive and difficult, and possibly corrupt. I have benefited a good education by going here, but my grades don't prove that therefore I'm in the bottom 50 precent of my grade leaving me to lower my college standards. The lacrosse boys range from perfect students from wealthy families to kids on scholarship with terrible grades. The high intuition is used to benefit those who Mrs. Holden holds dearly to her heart, the alumni, legacies, lacrosse players, and the few geniuses. This school has toughened me up for the real world though which in a way I am grateful for. I played sports my whole life and was a good athlete till the school's strangely corrupt and almost evil athletic program destroyed my confidence and my love of lacrosse and basketball. I don't even know where to begin about the parents and how much they have hurt me. The parents are the worst part of the school. They social climb and gossip and ruin kids' reputations because false accusations and they usually do so to up there kids' chances in some way. If your child is a legacy or a great athlete or tough enough to handle the complete ridicule starting at whatever age they begin there from 8 years old to 12 the school can be ruthless. Oh and I have many friends who go to Bishop Ireton, NCS, and TC and all of them would agree that SSSAS is the meanest and most corrupt school. If you send your there kid make sure your wallet is packed full and you're ready to kiss Mrs. Holden's and Coach Jenkin's(lax coach for girls) or the boys coaches' asses. all social climbers and rich snobby people who think they are better than others (even though most of them inherited money) are welcome!!! mrs holden will LOVE you! To all of you avg athletes/students or artists and actors or genuinely nice kids I would run as far away from this school as you can. GO TO TC and be in the TOP PRECENT and you have a better chance of getting into a great school than you would at SSSAS. Because by the way big state schools have no idea what our school is and don't care if the reason your in the bottom precent is because how prestigious the academics are.
whew i feel better now. I will go finish my 12 history page paper and 5 page physics and study for my algerbra 2 test!
DOES ANYONE FIND IT SOMEWHAT REMARKABLE THAT A YOUNG STUDENT WOULD BE POSTING ON DC URBAN MOMS????????? Anyone smell a rat here????
Stop shouting. Why are you reviving a 5-month-old thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in the SSSAS high school and I came to the school in middle school. I know first hand what it is actually like. The teachers are superb, they are enthusiastic and helpful to individual needs. The school, lead by Mrs. Holden, focuses on its legacies and lacrosse players without a doubt. Kids who play lacrosse (or are african americans--reverse racism anyone?) get away with far more than the other kids. Average students are forgotten and have a hard time because the classes are competitive and difficult, and possibly corrupt. I have benefited a good education by going here, but my grades don't prove that therefore I'm in the bottom 50 precent of my grade leaving me to lower my college standards. The lacrosse boys range from perfect students from wealthy families to kids on scholarship with terrible grades. The high intuition is used to benefit those who Mrs. Holden holds dearly to her heart, the alumni, legacies, lacrosse players, and the few geniuses. This school has toughened me up for the real world though which in a way I am grateful for. I played sports my whole life and was a good athlete till the school's strangely corrupt and almost evil athletic program destroyed my confidence and my love of lacrosse and basketball. I don't even know where to begin about the parents and how much they have hurt me. The parents are the worst part of the school. They social climb and gossip and ruin kids' reputations because false accusations and they usually do so to up there kids' chances in some way. If your child is a legacy or a great athlete or tough enough to handle the complete ridicule starting at whatever age they begin there from 8 years old to 12 the school can be ruthless. Oh and I have many friends who go to Bishop Ireton, NCS, and TC and all of them would agree that SSSAS is the meanest and most corrupt school. If you send your there kid make sure your wallet is packed full and you're ready to kiss Mrs. Holden's and Coach Jenkin's(lax coach for girls) or the boys coaches' asses. all social climbers and rich snobby people who think they are better than others (even though most of them inherited money) are welcome!!! mrs holden will LOVE you! To all of you avg athletes/students or artists and actors or genuinely nice kids I would run as far away from this school as you can. GO TO TC and be in the TOP PRECENT and you have a better chance of getting into a great school than you would at SSSAS. Because by the way big state schools have no idea what our school is and don't care if the reason your in the bottom precent is because how prestigious the academics are.
whew i feel better now. I will go finish my 12 history page paper and 5 page physics and study for my algerbra 2 test!
DOES ANYONE FIND IT SOMEWHAT REMARKABLE THATA YOUNG STUDENT WOULD BE POSTING ON DC URBANS MOMS????????? Anyone smell a rat here????
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the SSSAS high school and I came to the school in middle school. I know first hand what it is actually like. The teachers are superb, they are enthusiastic and helpful to individual needs. The school, lead by Mrs. Holden, focuses on its legacies and lacrosse players without a doubt. Kids who play lacrosse (or are african americans--reverse racism anyone?) get away with far more than the other kids. Average students are forgotten and have a hard time because the classes are competitive and difficult, and possibly corrupt. I have benefited a good education by going here, but my grades don't prove that therefore I'm in the bottom 50 precent of my grade leaving me to lower my college standards. The lacrosse boys range from perfect students from wealthy families to kids on scholarship with terrible grades. The high intuition is used to benefit those who Mrs. Holden holds dearly to her heart, the alumni, legacies, lacrosse players, and the few geniuses. This school has toughened me up for the real world though which in a way I am grateful for. I played sports my whole life and was a good athlete till the school's strangely corrupt and almost evil athletic program destroyed my confidence and my love of lacrosse and basketball. I don't even know where to begin about the parents and how much they have hurt me. The parents are the worst part of the school. They social climb and gossip and ruin kids' reputations because false accusations and they usually do so to up there kids' chances in some way. If your child is a legacy or a great athlete or tough enough to handle the complete ridicule starting at whatever age they begin there from 8 years old to 12 the school can be ruthless. Oh and I have many friends who go to Bishop Ireton, NCS, and TC and all of them would agree that SSSAS is the meanest and most corrupt school. If you send your there kid make sure your wallet is packed full and you're ready to kiss Mrs. Holden's and Coach Jenkin's(lax coach for girls) or the boys coaches' asses. all social climbers and rich snobby people who think they are better than others (even though most of them inherited money) are welcome!!! mrs holden will LOVE you! To all of you avg athletes/students or artists and actors or genuinely nice kids I would run as far away from this school as you can. GO TO TC and be in the TOP PRECENT and you have a better chance of getting into a great school than you would at SSSAS. Because by the way big state schools have no idea what our school is and don't care if the reason your in the bottom precent is because how prestigious the academics are.
whew i feel better now. I will go finish my 12 history page paper and 5 page physics and study for my algerbra 2 test!
Anonymous wrote:"I visited the upper school once. Just walking in the halls with the kids I could tell it was a haven for white, not too bright, athletes."
You visited "once" and could tell this by "[j]ust walking in the halls?" Based upon this one exposure to your willingness to draw snap conclusions and stereotype an entire student body by one walk down a hall, I am fairly sure that SSSAS is not disappointed that you didn't send your children there.