Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And now you know...people at WES do talk about employees, families and students. It's teachers talking about students and other teachers and families. It's families talking about other families and students and students. What you see in the posts about the chaplain are pretty standard behavior at WES. No wonder it's such an unhappy place with so many students and families leaving.
Unfortunately, I have to agree with this. The teacher and admin. gossip was unacceptable. The mean teachers are all still in place (the ones we left to get away from). The heads of the school either support the teachers against the parents or do nothing at all. Woe to that mom or dad who is labeled "difficult" when all they are trying to do is help their child. Once you get that label, all teachers and admin. stop supporting your kid and line up an offense against you. I saw it happen many times.
What you just described was also our experience at WES -- a total nightmare. They do nothing and almost dare you to leave. Well, it's getting pretty empty there these days. How's that working out for them now?
Current parent here: Things are fine at WES. I read these last posts as baseless accusations from an unhappy parent or two who left WES and cannot find happiness in their new life. Well without any data on enrollment and exmissions to back their claims, these posts are mere slanders, that is all.
Another current parent here... Totally agree.
Things are fine at WES.
People who are "gossiping" and continuously and pointlessly talking about what to call a female Episcopalian priest in this forum are either former WES parents or not even related to WES at all at any point. They are not "people at WES".
WES loses teachers like every other school, and apparently, as the data by a PP suggest, the rate is much lower than other private schools. We don't need to discuss this even further.