Anonymous wrote:Who is taking over Mr. Carroll's job as exmissions director?
Anonymous wrote:OK, we absolutely love Beauvoir and are very happy for the most part. Teachers, curriculum, community are great.
The one thing that gets on my nerves is how often they have events where parents are strongly encouraged to attend. If you don't, your child ends up being one of a very few kids whose parents don't show up. For working parents, this can be really challenging. Beauvoir finds the children of "absentee parents" a buddy, but the kids still notice that their parents are in the minority.
It feels like these events are biased towards families who have one parent at home or who have the flexibility to take time off work when they need/want to. Obviously not everyone is in such a position.
Anonymous wrote:Who is taking over Mr. Carroll's job as exmissions director?
Anonymous wrote:Harder than coming in at another entry point since 4th is atypical.
Anonymous wrote:Harder than coming in at another entry point since 4th is atypical.
Anonymous wrote:Both my kids loved Beauvoir, and we felt more included as parents than we imagined we would be. Love the focus on early childhood, the experiential focus, the emphasis on letting kids have a childhood when they are young while getting them to love learning. Some parents wanted more rigor, but I found it to be just right for my kids (one academically gifted, one garden-variety bright). Two things I didn't like: weaker lead teachers were kept too long (this was under a prior head of school and may have changed...and most teachers were outstanding). And you do not at all have your pick of schools if you do not want NCS/STA. There are precious few places at 4th grade at places like Maret and Sidwell, and some families do end up sending their kids to NCS/STA by default, not because they are first choice, as strange as that sounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Especially on point given that Beauvoir is 20% more expensive than comparable elementary type privates!
So, which schools are 20% less but comparable? Sidwell is about the same, GDS slightly less, Maret less but not 20%.
You are comparing pk-12s. I'm talking more like St Patrick's, Sheridan. NPS. Elementary type schools where your tuition doesn't subsidize more expensive middle and upper school facilities. And compared to these K-8/6 schools, Beauvoir is A LOT more expensive.
Those schools are not on Beauvoir's level. Beauvoir would be an A school and those would be B level schools. The beauty is that Beauvoir's money doesn't subsidize high school activities. Every penny is invested in the early years and the professional development of teachers and staff. We never have to wonder if our money is being funneled to an athletic program. We are confident it's use is about our kids.[/quote