Holton girls accepted at Harvard, Yale, Duke, Brown, MIT, Duke in last two school years. what more are you looking for?What Ivies are you looking for?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like a great school but I am always surprised that their college list isn’t better
They sent as many girls to the Ivies this year as NCS.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like a great school but I am always surprised that their college list isn’t better
They sent as many girls to the Ivies this year as NCS.
+1 and GDS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like a great school but I am always surprised that their college list isn’t better
They sent as many girls to the Ivies this year as NCS.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a great school but I am always surprised that their college list isn’t better
Anonymous wrote:It seems like a great school but I am always surprised that their college list isn’t better
Why would someone post this nonsense. I haven’t heard about any of this either. We’ve been at Holton for 4 years and my DD is thriving there.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been considering Holton for a future entry year but are concerned with the themes of two recent posts, which discuss the school making significant changes with seemingly little explanation or concern for parent views (elimination of honors math in MS and the perpetuation of asynchronous days even when school is back in session). What’s behind the recent change in the school’s attitude? I can’t find those themes from past postings about the school and am trying to figure out what’s going on.
Holton has the most diverse and intelligent group of girls in the DMV. Since you are thinking of future entry, seriously consider applying once there is a new administration. The school is under a lot of scrutiny now for poor business decisions and mismanagement. There are bunch of lawsuits and a federal investigation over the AP class issue. Legal problems, including sexual harassment, they don't share with parents or donors. Many disgruntled - not just a few.
Wait, what??? Legal problems? Federal investigation? Sexual harassment? Holton parent here. First I've heard of this. Do tuition and donation dollars pay these legal fees?
Could you please expand regarding the legal problems, federal investigation, and sexual harassment?
apologies for the typos👍🏽Anonymous wrote:My daughter is in Middle School and I love the asynchronous days. There’s only 3 asynchronous days a year. During these days, students can set up meetings with teachers, catch up on assignments/missed homework, and take make-up test. My daughter worked on a science project with her workgroup on one of the asynchronous days. I’m happy they are continuing the asynchronous days for the upcoming school year.Anonymous wrote:The asynchronous days are generally 1-2 days a month in the middle of the week. They are not days off. For HS they include a full school day worth of work (often project oriented). It is wonderful to occasionally have a day where students can work independently on their own schedule without having to get up and go to school. We definitely see it as a bonus, not a negative.
My daughter is in Middle School and I love the asynchronous days. There’s only 3 asynchronous days a years. During these days, students can set up meetings with teachers, catch on assignments/missed homework, and makeup test. My daughter worked on a science project with her workgroup on one of the asynchronous days. I’m happy they are continuing the asynchronous days for the upcoming school year.Anonymous wrote:The asynchronous days are generally 1-2 days a month in the middle of the week. They are not days off. For HS they include a full school day worth of work (often project oriented). It is wonderful to occasionally have a day where students can work independently on their own schedule without having to get up and go to school. We definitely see it as a bonus, not a negative.
you would be wrong. Kids attending Holton travel from PG County, Alexandria, etc. so many kids have hour commute. We live in Fort Washington, Md so we are one of the many kids. Holton offer several bus routes which makes it convenient for parentsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With many students having stiff 1 hour plus commutes I can see why one day off campus may be an option for high school students.
I cannot believe that "many" Holton students spend an hour getting to school. Perhaps few to none would be more accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Holton parent here. I am reading this thread and finding it to NOT be representative. Holton is an amazing place. Not every girl thrives there, and some will do better in different environments. But my DD is very happy, and I am also happy with admin responsiveness. No place is perfect. Holton tries hard and mostly hits the mark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have been considering Holton for a future entry year but are concerned with the themes of two recent posts, which discuss the school making significant changes with seemingly little explanation or concern for parent views (elimination of honors math in MS and the perpetuation of asynchronous days even when school is back in session). What’s behind the recent change in the school’s attitude? I can’t find those themes from past postings about the school and am trying to figure out what’s going on.
Holton has the most diverse and intelligent group of girls in the DMV. Since you are thinking of future entry, seriously consider applying once there is a new administration. The school is under a lot of scrutiny now for poor business decisions and mismanagement. There are bunch of lawsuits and a federal investigation over the AP class issue. Legal problems, including sexual harassment, they don't share with parents or donors. Many disgruntled - not just a few.
Wait, what??? Legal problems? Federal investigation? Sexual harassment? Holton parent here. First I've heard of this. Do tuition and donation dollars pay these legal fees?