Anonymous wrote:THIS SITUATION IS NOT SPECIFIC TO SENECA ACADEMY! Tons of small privates are having issues--this is a horrible situation and a huge hit to a lot of small business's pockets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not go public? Much better education and free.
Depends on your public school and child.
They keep asking for donations everywhere and are blaming it on COVID when there is no way this could have just happened with COVID and they are still getting paid through the year. Its a bit gross to blame bad finances on the virus when they were going to have to shut down either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not go public? Much better education and free.
Of course my opinion is anecdote. But my kid actually went there. He went to Barnesville, too. And public school (we are in the Wootton cluster, so the schools are great). Seneca was by far the most rigorous of the three, and the structure of the IB program was set up to provide an in-depth inquiry for weeks into a subject, so the kids truly learned it. And the school was a true cross-curricular model.
No school is perfect, and no school is perfect for every child. But Seneca was very special.
Hi, PP. We were considering Seneca, but for obvious reasons it can't be on our list anymore. Should we bother looking at Barnesville, or is it not worth it?
It would be for K.
So apparently the save seneca group has raised $30,000 in 12 hours, so don't totally rule it out.
Barnesville is fine for elementary.
Yeah, I think for us to consider it, we'd need to see signs of longer term financial stability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not go public? Much better education and free.
Of course my opinion is anecdote. But my kid actually went there. He went to Barnesville, too. And public school (we are in the Wootton cluster, so the schools are great). Seneca was by far the most rigorous of the three, and the structure of the IB program was set up to provide an in-depth inquiry for weeks into a subject, so the kids truly learned it. And the school was a true cross-curricular model.
No school is perfect, and no school is perfect for every child. But Seneca was very special.
Hi, PP. We were considering Seneca, but for obvious reasons it can't be on our list anymore. Should we bother looking at Barnesville, or is it not worth it?
It would be for K.
So apparently the save seneca group has raised $30,000 in 12 hours, so don't totally rule it out.
Barnesville is fine for elementary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not go public? Much better education and free.
Of course my opinion is anecdote. But my kid actually went there. He went to Barnesville, too. And public school (we are in the Wootton cluster, so the schools are great). Seneca was by far the most rigorous of the three, and the structure of the IB program was set up to provide an in-depth inquiry for weeks into a subject, so the kids truly learned it. And the school was a true cross-curricular model.
No school is perfect, and no school is perfect for every child. But Seneca was very special.
Hi, PP. We were considering Seneca, but for obvious reasons it can't be on our list anymore. Should we bother looking at Barnesville, or is it not worth it?
It would be for K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not go public? Much better education and free.
Of course my opinion is anecdote. But my kid actually went there. He went to Barnesville, too. And public school (we are in the Wootton cluster, so the schools are great). Seneca was by far the most rigorous of the three, and the structure of the IB program was set up to provide an in-depth inquiry for weeks into a subject, so the kids truly learned it. And the school was a true cross-curricular model.
No school is perfect, and no school is perfect for every child. But Seneca was very special.
Anonymous wrote:Why not go public? Much better education and free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not go public? Much better education and free.
Depends on your public school and child.
They keep asking for donations everywhere and are blaming it on COVID when there is no way this could have just happened with COVID and they are still getting paid through the year. Its a bit gross to blame bad finances on the virus when they were going to have to shut down either way.
It wasn't just covid, you're right.
Not familiar with Seneca but I'm sure that fewer parents enrolled for 2020-2021 school year because of COVID. There is probably a down tick everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not go public? Much better education and free.
Depends on your public school and child.
They keep asking for donations everywhere and are blaming it on COVID when there is no way this could have just happened with COVID and they are still getting paid through the year. Its a bit gross to blame bad finances on the virus when they were going to have to shut down either way.
It wasn't just covid, you're right.