Inquiry-based Learning (Inspired, 2Rivers, etc.)

Anonymous
ITS parent here. We are profoundly grateful that our child has the opportunity to learn in this kind of environment. The school is new but is so far doing very well and is getting international recognition for following a good model. I'm glad that other schools offer this experience too.

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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ITS parent here. We are profoundly grateful that our child has the opportunity to learn in this kind of environment. The school is new but is so far doing very well and is getting international recognition for following a good model. I'm glad that other schools offer this experience too.

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Anonymous
How is discipline handled at ITS? It looks like a beautiful school, and we have a great wait-list number for PK3. However, a coworker claims that they pulled his kid because he was routinely attacked by other children, since they don't control their classrooms well. Can anyone else speak on this? I am inclined not to trust him, but at the same time I'd like to know more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is discipline handled at ITS? It looks like a beautiful school, and we have a great wait-list number for PK3. However, a coworker claims that they pulled his kid because he was routinely attacked by other children, since they don't control their classrooms well. Can anyone else speak on this? I am inclined not to trust him, but at the same time I'd like to know more.


What do you mean they pulled his kid? You may want to start a new thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is discipline handled at ITS? It looks like a beautiful school, and we have a great wait-list number for PK3. However, a coworker claims that they pulled his kid because he was routinely attacked by other children, since they don't control their classrooms well. Can anyone else speak on this? I am inclined not to trust him, but at the same time I'd like to know more.


ITS family for 5 years. Never heard of anything like this. Physically attacked? The school code of conduct is crystal clear on the behavior management system and this sounds like it would be an immediate suspension.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is discipline handled at ITS? It looks like a beautiful school, and we have a great wait-list number for PK3. However, a coworker claims that they pulled his kid because he was routinely attacked by other children, since they don't control their classrooms well. Can anyone else speak on this? I am inclined not to trust him, but at the same time I'd like to know more.


Another ITS Parent. I've never heard of any discipline issues in my child's class during past 3 years. The teachers are very good at dealing with everyday kid problems from what I can tell. I also haven't heard of any children who was "attacked." That must be rare or I'm just out of the loop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't this how all schools teach now?


No.


Which is EXACTLY why we are leaving our neighborhood DCPS. Their hands are tied and they will never have the freedom to untie them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is discipline handled at ITS? It looks like a beautiful school, and we have a great wait-list number for PK3. However, a coworker claims that they pulled his kid because he was routinely attacked by other children, since they don't control their classrooms well. Can anyone else speak on this? I am inclined not to trust him, but at the same time I'd like to know more.


Another ITS Parent. I've never heard of any discipline issues in my child's class during past 3 years. The teachers are very good at dealing with everyday kid problems from what I can tell. I also haven't heard of any children who was "attacked." That must be rare or I'm just out of the loop.


Thanks for your responses. Coworker is a weird guy, so I am taking any of his claims with a grain of salt. I am glad to hear my initial impressions are correct. ITS seems like a great fit for us, and we'll keep our fingers crossed that we will get a match soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is discipline handled at ITS? It looks like a beautiful school, and we have a great wait-list number for PK3. However, a coworker claims that they pulled his kid because he was routinely attacked by other children, since they don't control their classrooms well. Can anyone else speak on this? I am inclined not to trust him, but at the same time I'd like to know more.


ITS family for 5 years. Never heard of anything like this. Physically attacked? The school code of conduct is crystal clear on the behavior management system and this sounds like it would be an immediate suspension.


Thank you for this. He claims that his son described constant bullying and the school did nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:>>>> For those in inquiry-based schools, what do you like about it?

My first-grader at ITS bounds out of bed each morning and can't wait to get to school. What I like is how the school fosters that sense of joy and works to nurture kids' (i.e., future grownups') imaginations.



+1 in 3rd grade at ITS


+1000. Very shy PS3 who has absolutely blossomed and loves school. Looks forward to seeing his friends and teachers every day.
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