Janney Prek C

Anonymous
We have had a child in this class. You have an amazing, amazing, amazing teacher, and that location is an advantage in a number of ways. They have their own vegetable garden, and they’re able to play in a larger area more easily—and do so regularly (though yes, no play equipment right outside). In my opinion you have nothing at all to worry about—on the contrary!
Anonymous
If your primary concern is really the physical classroom, kids rarely care about those things like adults do.
Anonymous
Thank you, PPs. I’m so happy to hear the teacher is great!!! And my kid will love the veggie garden!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I was just describing why it is my least favorite classroom. No need to gasp. I just want some feedback on that particular class…
The classroom is on 42nd St near the garden area.


Favourite or favorite? English?
Anonymous
Chill PP, both are correct.
Anonymous
As someone else said, it has its advantages. That class basically has a private entrance for arrival/dismissal so you avoid the chaos at the back of the school. It’s also the only pre-k class with floor to ceiling windows so your kid can actually see outside. The windows are over their heads in the other classes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As someone else said, it has its advantages. That class basically has a private entrance for arrival/dismissal so you avoid the chaos at the back of the school. It’s also the only pre-k class with floor to ceiling windows so your kid can actually see outside. The windows are over their heads in the other classes.


OP said the room was dark, how is that possible with floor to ceiling windows?
Anonymous
That room is not particularly dark, and it doesn't matter how far it is from the playground. It's also directly next to the science classroom and near the library. Wouldn't worry about this at all. (Also, Ms. Chetrit is a great teacher...)
Anonymous
You are lucky to have been assigned one of the best teachers at Janney. Zero concerns about that classroom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oof if there is a British parent in this class I feel bad for them if they didn't actually write this post..because the favourite is a dead giveaway.


We can usually tell what parents are posting. -teacher
Anonymous
The whole school area is so small that there is no playground area that is far from the classroom. But also, the further the better, the kids need to move.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oof if there is a British parent in this class I feel bad for them if they didn't actually write this post..because the favourite is a dead giveaway.


We can usually tell what parents are posting. -teacher


Why does that matter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oof if there is a British parent in this class I feel bad for them if they didn't actually write this post..because the favourite is a dead giveaway.


We can usually tell what parents are posting. -teacher


Why does that matter?


Nothing on here matters. lol I mentioned it because the PP thought the OP’s use of “favourite” would out them to others. I was just pointing out that when parents have commented about my school and even my classroom, it was always quite obvious who it was.
Anonymous
My child was in that class last year. Like you, at first we were concerned about how isolated the classroom seemed. But Ms. Chetrit is an outstanding teacher. She made a community among the students (and the parents!). The students love her and my child made huge academic progress. You and your child will love her.

As someone else said, the classroom has its advantages, particularly for drop off. In addition to the garden outside, the students claimed that entire area outside the classroom, and often ate lunch outside and took nature walks near the nearby trees.
Anonymous
I wish this was the extent of worries I had.
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