Experience with Truth Montessori this year?

Anonymous
Curious to hear about experience in Truth's first year. Depending on lottery results, considering transferring child from current middle school where distance learning has been rough to Truth. Thanks!
Anonymous
This is second-hand anecdotal — so maybe not helpful— but we know an in-boundary family who transferred from Deal to Truth and said it was much better for their seventh grader, especially with DL. More individual attention to the kids, they said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is second-hand anecdotal — so maybe not helpful— but we know an in-boundary family who transferred from Deal to Truth and said it was much better for their seventh grader, especially with DL. More individual attention to the kids, they said.


Much appreciated second hand or not! That's the transfer we'd be considering, from Deal for 7th.
Anonymous
We’ve been very happy. The students actually have been receiving instruction through DL, unlike what I’ve heard from others. The workload is very manageable with only 3 core classes, and they really do give our child the level of challenge they need, which is something that never happened before. They have mixed age classes, so they kind of have to meet the kids where they are or else it won’t work. So far so good!
Anonymous
We transferred to Truth for 7th grade and love it. Great social-emotional and academic support. Teachers and staff are super responsive. Parents are involved with school/budget decisions every step of the way. My kid attends, in person, 5 full days a week. They have PE or Yoga daily, do breakfast/lunch in the courtyard and spend lots of time outside for other activities.
Anonymous
We went to the matched families event today and I was really pleased by the enthusiasm of the staff.
Anonymous
Have a friend with a 7th grader there now - happy so far
Anonymous
How does it work for students without Montessori backgrounds?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How does it work for students without Montessori backgrounds?


It works just like any other school. You practice routines and establish school and classroom culture at the beginning of the year. The majority of the students who attend don’t have a Montessori background.
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