Anonymous wrote:Is it ethnically diverse though? I feel that my "brown" child will feel as if she is very different from the rest. I just don't want my child to feel insecure or feel the need to "fit in" when and if they attend Potomac.
Any thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is more of a statement about the parent who said it and not the school (I hope) but one parent said to me, "it has all of the kids you would want your kid to hang out with, none of the riffraff!" He meant white, wealthy, and conservative. Yuck!
i need more context or details to know why you are sure that's what he meant. When i visit the school or talk with parents with kids there, i see/hear about a decent amount of diversity.
Anonymous wrote:We don't live in VA and have not had the same experience PP seems to have had. Plenty of friends in DC and MD, thought I suppose geographical disbursement varies by class (and circles of friends).
Anonymous wrote:This is more of a statement about the parent who said it and not the school (I hope) but one parent said to me, "it has all of the kids you would want your kid to hang out with, none of the riffraff!" He meant white, wealthy, and conservative. Yuck!
Anonymous wrote:Gay friendly, Large population of gay faculty and staff hiring many other gay colleagues.
http://www.potomacschool.org/voices/article/index.aspx?LinkId=49701&ModuleId=410
http://www.potomacschool.org/voices/kristin/index.aspx
Anonymous wrote:We have had a wonderful experience in Potomac lower school and have a student applying for US this year.
After going through the application process at Potomac twice in a short amount of time, both for lower school and upper school I will say that it is different than other schools. In a lot of ways, it's more realistic and more focused on the students than the parents. It's the only school that didn't require parent interviews in the US.
Although the focus on the students and almost lack of interest in the parents may seem off putting or even cold to some, I actually appreciate it. It is much better than another school where the AD gushed over us and DS telling us how wonderful he was during the interview and then getting a wait list letter. Potomac's admissions process is more business like than many schools- but in the end I think I appreciated that.
Additionally, both of my DCs had extremely positive visits (play date and shadow visit) to Potomac. They both felt welcome and comfortable. Much more positive experiences than at another school where the AD was more positive and welcoming.
Anonymous wrote:We are a family from McLean (ordinary family with no connections to the school or ability to donate a science lab). The school has been very welcoming in all respects.