Anonymous wrote:I think the criticism is not of the marketing method of soliciting applications among campers, but rather that it was done in late summer and just prior to asking teachers to take a paycut due to low enrollment, suggesting some serious admissions and financial issues at the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live near Bullís and drive by all the time. From outside the school looks great but I have never seen/read any good academic
accomplishment or honors(PSAT,SAT,ACT,NHS,etc) of anybody from the school.
You DRIVE BY the school a lot and think that qualifies you to comment on the education the school offers??
What a riot! I have no connection with the school - either - but that is the funniest thing I’ve read all day!
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I am qualified to coment and give my opinion in everything I want. Like the PP said academics at Bullis are substandar.
You need psychiatric evaluation
Your comment are ridiculous. You drive by often and want to debate about the academics. Come on man...really? How can anyone take you seriously?
DP with no dog in this race....you still don't understand what PP is saying. She's saying that the campus looks lovely when she drives by but never sees Bullis mentioned when the local press posts NMSF or presidential scholars or virtually any other regional or national academic awards. You need to spend more time on reading comprehension and less time on reality TV because you're quite dimwitted.
You’re talking to two different posters who think the drive-by PP is an idiot...and I bet the other one agrees that you have earned that status, too, by making up this elaborate thought process and attributing it to a random poster. Hilarious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is AMAZING. I hope anyone considering Bullis is now 500% aware of how insane and insecure the parents are.
Here's the email begging for applicants - DIRECT from Bullis. Factual, of course. Will it be deleted? If so, why? Doesn't make for a very honest account of the school on what's generally a good site for advice...
Dear Families,
Could the tired, happy child at your dinner table each night benefit from a year-round Bullis education? As your children try new things, learn, grow, and make friends this summer, we are delighted to be spending time with them through Bullis Summer Programs.
If you think Bullis might make a good academic home for your child, we’d love to talk it over with you. We serve girls and boys from Kindergarten through high school, and we spend every day creating a challenging, caring school community for students. We will accept late applications for review at select grade levels where space is available for the 2018-2019 school year. Contact us at admission@bullis.org or 301-983-5724.
Our admission office is always available. Our parent ambassadors are always eager to share about their Bullis experience. And we would be delighted give you a tour or discuss how Bullis could offer your child opportunities to grow, learn and make friends year-round.
We invite you to stop by the admission office, email us at admission@bullis.org, or call 301-983-5724. We look forward to sharing our ideas about how to provide your child with the best possible education and opportunities at Bullis.
Sincerely,
The Bullis Admissions Team
Can you imagine Prep, Landon or StA being desperate enough to have to resort to sending out letters soliciting applications? How about Gonzaga, Holton, Stone Ridge or NCS? Those schools' reputations sell themselves. All of them have far more applicants than spots open. What's next for Bullis? Putting an add on Craig's list? Don't try to defend this as 'good marketing'. This reeks of desperation. What kind of admission standards can they possibly have? Giving athletes full rides and then opening the door to anybody else who can pay in full. When that fails, cut teacher salaries.
Unless you are making a 24 month pitstop to play lax, just send your kids to Churchill or Whitman already and be done with it. You'll get a much better education from a far more reputable public school that you don't pay for.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is AMAZING. I hope anyone considering Bullis is now 500% aware of how insane and insecure the parents are.
Here's the email begging for applicants - DIRECT from Bullis. Factual, of course. Will it be deleted? If so, why? Doesn't make for a very honest account of the school on what's generally a good site for advice...
Dear Families,
Could the tired, happy child at your dinner table each night benefit from a year-round Bullis education? As your children try new things, learn, grow, and make friends this summer, we are delighted to be spending time with them through Bullis Summer Programs.
If you think Bullis might make a good academic home for your child, we’d love to talk it over with you. We serve girls and boys from Kindergarten through high school, and we spend every day creating a challenging, caring school community for students. We will accept late applications for review at select grade levels where space is available for the 2018-2019 school year. Contact us at admission@bullis.org or 301-983-5724.
Our admission office is always available. Our parent ambassadors are always eager to share about their Bullis experience. And we would be delighted give you a tour or discuss how Bullis could offer your child opportunities to grow, learn and make friends year-round.
We invite you to stop by the admission office, email us at admission@bullis.org, or call 301-983-5724. We look forward to sharing our ideas about how to provide your child with the best possible education and opportunities at Bullis.
Sincerely,
The Bullis Admissions Team
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is AMAZING. I hope anyone considering Bullis is now 500% aware of how insane and insecure the parents are.
Here's the email begging for applicants - DIRECT from Bullis. Factual, of course. Will it be deleted? If so, why? Doesn't make for a very honest account of the school on what's generally a good site for advice...
Dear Families,
Could the tired, happy child at your dinner table each night benefit from a year-round Bullis education? As your children try new things, learn, grow, and make friends this summer, we are delighted to be spending time with them through Bullis Summer Programs.
If you think Bullis might make a good academic home for your child, we’d love to talk it over with you. We serve girls and boys from Kindergarten through high school, and we spend every day creating a challenging, caring school community for students. We will accept late applications for review at select grade levels where space is available for the 2018-2019 school year. Contact us at admission@bullis.org or 301-983-5724.
Our admission office is always available. Our parent ambassadors are always eager to share about their Bullis experience. And we would be delighted give you a tour or discuss how Bullis could offer your child opportunities to grow, learn and make friends year-round.
We invite you to stop by the admission office, email us at admission@bullis.org, or call 301-983-5724. We look forward to sharing our ideas about how to provide your child with the best possible education and opportunities at Bullis.
Sincerely,
The Bullis Admissions Team
Nothing wrong with this letter, I think it is good marketing.
Take a look at Bullis and give it a fair consideration seems to be the message.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is AMAZING. I hope anyone considering Bullis is now 500% aware of how insane and insecure the parents are.
Here's the email begging for applicants - DIRECT from Bullis. Factual, of course. Will it be deleted? If so, why? Doesn't make for a very honest account of the school on what's generally a good site for advice...
Dear Families,
Could the tired, happy child at your dinner table each night benefit from a year-round Bullis education? As your children try new things, learn, grow, and make friends this summer, we are delighted to be spending time with them through Bullis Summer Programs.
If you think Bullis might make a good academic home for your child, we’d love to talk it over with you. We serve girls and boys from Kindergarten through high school, and we spend every day creating a challenging, caring school community for students. We will accept late applications for review at select grade levels where space is available for the 2018-2019 school year. Contact us at admission@bullis.org or 301-983-5724.
Our admission office is always available. Our parent ambassadors are always eager to share about their Bullis experience. And we would be delighted give you a tour or discuss how Bullis could offer your child opportunities to grow, learn and make friends year-round.
We invite you to stop by the admission office, email us at admission@bullis.org, or call 301-983-5724. We look forward to sharing our ideas about how to provide your child with the best possible education and opportunities at Bullis.
Sincerely,
The Bullis Admissions Team
Nothing wrong with this letter, I think it is good marketing.
Take a look at Bullis and give it a fair consideration seems to be the message.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is AMAZING. I hope anyone considering Bullis is now 500% aware of how insane and insecure the parents are.
Here's the email begging for applicants - DIRECT from Bullis. Factual, of course. Will it be deleted? If so, why? Doesn't make for a very honest account of the school on what's generally a good site for advice...
Dear Families,
Could the tired, happy child at your dinner table each night benefit from a year-round Bullis education? As your children try new things, learn, grow, and make friends this summer, we are delighted to be spending time with them through Bullis Summer Programs.
If you think Bullis might make a good academic home for your child, we’d love to talk it over with you. We serve girls and boys from Kindergarten through high school, and we spend every day creating a challenging, caring school community for students. We will accept late applications for review at select grade levels where space is available for the 2018-2019 school year. Contact us at admission@bullis.org or 301-983-5724.
Our admission office is always available. Our parent ambassadors are always eager to share about their Bullis experience. And we would be delighted give you a tour or discuss how Bullis could offer your child opportunities to grow, learn and make friends year-round.
We invite you to stop by the admission office, email us at admission@bullis.org, or call 301-983-5724. We look forward to sharing our ideas about how to provide your child with the best possible education and opportunities at Bullis.
Sincerely,
The Bullis Admissions Team
Anonymous wrote:what happened in the fall?