Anonymous wrote:I'm the poster who initially mentioned that
IT is like a private school and I want to clarify that! We are a founding family and now have two kids in the school. Before ITS was around we had our priority schools listed and applied to all. We got into inspired in their first year and were thrilled but were still wondering about the move (then from the first location to the current location). We went with it and our child
Loved the first year at the location in NE. When they moved to the current location we were not thrilled but we made it work. The main thing we didn't like about the current location is the lack of an outdoor space, but the teachers have been awesome about taking the kids to parks and discover the neighborhood. When I say that I feel like we get a private school for free this is what is refer to: in my daughters pre-k class they have 3 full time dedicated teaches (one being a master teacher), they listen to the children and take their likes and personalities into consideration when planning projects and lessons and when I have an issue I fell like I can always go to the principal and make suggestions. Also the parent body is amazing! We have made lifelong friends and when I go to a school meeting I walk
Away with a sense that the school leadership, lead by the principal and parent organization has listened to me. This is a school
Were I as a parent feel part as a team!
That sounds awesome. Crossing my fingers to get in!
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