Anonymous wrote:This all sounds very staged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unavoidably we couldn't make the upper school admitted students' event last night. I'd really appreciate any insights from families that were in attendance. Thanks.
It was a very nice event. The first part was mingling with fellow admitted students, with light appetizers and lemonade, followed by a wonderful presentation in the theater by student dancers and the student company of the spring musical, Chicago. The upper school jazz band also played. Talented kids! Three current seniors were the emcees of the evening. The head of school spoke along with the assistant director of college counseling (or something like that, didn't catch his exact title, but he was very engaging). The second half of the evening was meeting with teachers in the various disciplines and learning about the curriculum, activities, etc. My DC came away from the evening super pumped for Bullis. There were a lot of current students there to talk to, along with upper school teachers. The head of school said this year was a record year for applications and the lowest acceptance rate in the school's history. He also said that four years ago they made a strategic decision to grow the school but they've hit that goal now. Incoming 9th grade class will be a little smaller than the past couple of years.
All in all, Bullis made for a very welcoming environment last night. I'm sure you can call with any questions you may have. They encouraged families to reach out.
We had similar experience at the lower school event. Very welcoming staff and teachers. We loved it so much that we enrolled already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unavoidably we couldn't make the upper school admitted students' event last night. I'd really appreciate any insights from families that were in attendance. Thanks.
It was a very nice event. The first part was mingling with fellow admitted students, with light appetizers and lemonade, followed by a wonderful presentation in the theater by student dancers and the student company of the spring musical, Chicago. The upper school jazz band also played. Talented kids! Three current seniors were the emcees of the evening. The head of school spoke along with the assistant director of college counseling (or something like that, didn't catch his exact title, but he was very engaging). The second half of the evening was meeting with teachers in the various disciplines and learning about the curriculum, activities, etc. My DC came away from the evening super pumped for Bullis. There were a lot of current students there to talk to, along with upper school teachers. The head of school said this year was a record year for applications and the lowest acceptance rate in the school's history. He also said that four years ago they made a strategic decision to grow the school but they've hit that goal now. Incoming 9th grade class will be a little smaller than the past couple of years.
All in all, Bullis made for a very welcoming environment last night. I'm sure you can call with any questions you may have. They encouraged families to reach out.
We had similar experience at the lower school event. Very welcoming staff and teachers. We loved it so much that we enrolled already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unavoidably we couldn't make the upper school admitted students' event last night. I'd really appreciate any insights from families that were in attendance. Thanks.
It was a very nice event. The first part was mingling with fellow admitted students, with light appetizers and lemonade, followed by a wonderful presentation in the theater by student dancers and the student company of the spring musical, Chicago. The upper school jazz band also played. Talented kids! Three current seniors were the emcees of the evening. The head of school spoke along with the assistant director of college counseling (or something like that, didn't catch his exact title, but he was very engaging). The second half of the evening was meeting with teachers in the various disciplines and learning about the curriculum, activities, etc. My DC came away from the evening super pumped for Bullis. There were a lot of current students there to talk to, along with upper school teachers. The head of school said this year was a record year for applications and the lowest acceptance rate in the school's history. He also said that four years ago they made a strategic decision to grow the school but they've hit that goal now. Incoming 9th grade class will be a little smaller than the past couple of years.
All in all, Bullis made for a very welcoming environment last night. I'm sure you can call with any questions you may have. They encouraged families to reach out.
Anonymous wrote:Unavoidably we couldn't make the upper school admitted students' event last night. I'd really appreciate any insights from families that were in attendance. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Buĺlis' policy is to give siblings no admissions preference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost 60K for a public school you pay for...you all are out of you minds.
meh college admissions. Exclude minorities, legacies and athletes and you dont have anything.
Why do you feel the need to post this type of response? What in your personality says it's okay? Your post is completely reflective of you and not the school.