Anonymous wrote:Anyone???
Anonymous wrote:Visi Performing Arts Director Leaving. Visi sent out a notice last week that their performing arts director is leaving the school. No reason was given. They have a long way to go to reverse the decline of their program, so I hope they make a good hire.
Anonymous wrote:Visi Performing Arts Director Leaving. Visi sent out a notice last week that their performing arts director is leaving the school. No reason was given. They have a long way to go to reverse the decline of their program, so I hope they make a good hire.
Anonymous wrote:That's encouraging! What about the music program?
Anonymous wrote:Visi Performing Arts Director Leaving. Visi sent out a notice last week that their performing arts director is leaving the school. No reason was given. They have a long way to go to reverse the decline of their program, so I hope they make a good hire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I don't think she's awful. She's honest. Every kid isn't a star - I don't care how hard they try. My mom was an elementary school theatre director and she could take any kid and turn them into one who could deliver a stellar performance. These are high school students - the bar should be higher. That is what people expect at Visi.
No, she’s awful. She could have delivered her critique of the adults without ripping into the kids (awful, painful, embarrassing). Her daughter’s schoolmates. It’s high school, not Broadway. Kids are there to have fun and learn and try something new and be themselves without fear that some godawful parent is sitting out there beyond the footlights judging them for it.
OP is awful and should be embarrassed for herself.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like we have learned:
Visi has a historically weak Performing Arts program and this is broadly understood.
Visi primarily offers entry-level PA programming.
There are many other public and private schools that have significantly better PA programs.
It is foolish to rely on PA program quality representations of staff and management. The “buyer beware” rule applies.
Now my thoughts: A school like Visi with its plentiful resources, student talent and administrative depth could easily offer a better-managed and upgraded PA experience. Staff should avoid over stating program scope and quality. Perhaps coming out of COVID is a good time to assess what is being done and who is doing it.
All of this ^^ Someone please tell Visi!!🐯🐻❄️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attacking the messenger (she is awful; time to end this conversation; etc.) does not overcome the disorganized and low quality performing activities the school offers and the apparent lying by adults to a child (the worst part). This is fundamentally disturbing. They need to make changes.
Right! Plenty of us appreciate OP’s honesty. And it is consistent with what I have seen myself.
Anonymous wrote:Attacking the messenger (she is awful; time to end this conversation; etc.) does not overcome the disorganized and low quality performing activities the school offers and the apparent lying by adults to a child (the worst part). This is fundamentally disturbing. They need to make changes.