Anonymous wrote:And while everyone is reading about Hearst, let me invite everyone who is interested to our annual auction fundraiser, Raise the Roof, on Friday, April 25 at the Austrian Embassy. You can buy tickets or check out the great items to bid on at http://hearstes.schoolauction.net/2014! My spouse and I went as a rising PK4 family and it was fun to meet the staff and other parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the OP, but we also got into Hearst OOB and will be in 4th grade.
This is very curious because at a Hearst open house late last year the principal said that in order to maintain academic and social continuity, she would not accept any new OOB students after 3rd grade (she obviously has to take IB students at any time). Now I'm wondering what else might have changed? For example, she also said that in order to maintain their unique accredidation, that there could never be more than 20 kids in K. We are IB for K next year and this has me worried.
She told us at an open house earlier this year that she would not take anyone past 3rd grade too from OOB, saying that it is too hard for kids coming from schools to catch up.
Anyone know if the rumors about a PS3 for Fall 2015 are still circulating? Or any legitimate update on it?
8:22 here. We won't be playing catch up. Thanks for your concern.
Hi - you quoted me. No need for snark. I wasn't making a judgment, although you seem to have read it that way. I don't care either way. We are thrilled to be in Hearst. All I was doing was quoting Dr. B. At the Open House we attended, she specifically said she does not "take" new OOB kids after 3rd grade because, again, using her words, it would be too much for them to "catch up." Again, her words.