Is there any truth to this accusation or was it just a fluke. The 3rd grade test results a couple yars ago were poor. I am also the parent to a SN child, whose needs were not met at CMI despite promises. We went to our IB school and it is much better than CMI. CMI has too much chaos to be able to serve any children, let alone SN children, who need order and organization to function. CMI saw my child as a dollar sign. |
Is this why we haven't seen any "Is this the year that Hardy turns IB?" posts in awhile? Because it happened? |
I would echo this. We have a lottery match with our (decent!) neighborhood school in our back pocket just in case something crazy were to happen between now and May 1, but we plan on staying at SSMA. The Montessori certified guides are really phenomenal and have so much heart. The administration is a mess. The kids don’t seem to notice. My child needs a bit more specialized attention and really has flourished there. |
ding ding ding, yup |
A little worried this will happen at ITS for us. Though I was told at a recent tour pk4, k+ (most of the classes) are about 50% white and 50%kids of color (majority AA). The teachering staff seems to reflect similarly. Really hope that our kid isn't in the minority or 1of a very few AA kids in K next year. |
I don't see why it would happen at ITS. ITS is highly desirable for most everyone, except those who really love their IB or who can't stomach the commute. The neighborhoods around Ward 5 are changing, but not so significantly that you would have mostly white kids there. the area around CMI has seen a lot of demographic changes, too, but also the school doesn't have the stats to make it as broadly desirable. And look, I'm not saying white folks at CMI go there for the other white folks, but I think diverse middle class families are looking closer at academics, and white families are looking more at a whole-child vibe and lush playground. |