Anonymous wrote:10:50. Not defensive at all. There are just so many pathetic liars on the private school board that people who actually know the truth about a school need to call you out on your bullshit. But in your original post you were quite adamant that the girl was carrying musical instruments. Now, it may have been something else. What - luggage? Just crawl back under your rock and go away.
Anonymous wrote:While waiting for my DS at the GDS lower school visit, I watched in horror as what appeared to be a 3rd or 4th grade class headed to music - a group of 4 girls walking ahead while one girl (a minority) lagged behind carrying different instrument cases. One of the 4 girls loudly announced to all the parents waiting, that the girl behind them carrying their instruments was their butler for the day.
Anonymous wrote:10:50. Not defensive at all. There are just so many pathetic liars on the private school board that people who actually know the truth about a school need to call you out on your bullshit. But in your original post you were quite adamant that the girl was carrying musical instruments. Now, it may have been something else. What - luggage? Just crawl back under your rock and go away.
Anonymous wrote:PP - Bullshit. Musical instruments are kept in the music room in 3d and 4th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As a Sidwell alum, private school parent and public school parent I will put in a pitch for public schools. 100% friendlier and more balanced than private schools. And quite "joyful".
I'm not a Sidwell alum but went to a top private in a less brainy/competitive area. It wasn't joyless, but there were some pretty horrific social norms there. Seventh graders would frequently discuss how lazy poor people were. Bullying was accepted by teachers and administrators (some of that was the time). Very rich children were admitted who were not nearly capable of working at the level of the other students. Scholarship kids were treated worse than other children by some teachers.
It's one of the reasons my son is in public school now - and thriving and loving going to school every day.
This post was so 2010!Anonymous wrote:Sidwell is a great school; and everyone on this forum knows it. No school is perfect, there will always be challenges. The real issue is how well the (any) school is suited for YOUR child, and what you as a parent are going to do to help guide your child through the challenges. It's really just that simple. To ask if Sidwell is "joyless" is really an insightful question, so there's no wonder why you got the comments you got. But perhaps that was your intent.
good luck!