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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with pp. I just wish they had more of an academic focus. Live music and art, but they should take math just as serious. Hoping the new head will up the math program and create a stem program. [/quote] It will take a lot. When I look at their science program, it is great that the kids start science in the early years! However, this is another source of moving the kids to another location in the school to learn a subject. Sink time. Then the science teachers are really enthusiastic, but they are teaching age inappropriate materials to the kids. My son, who is in fourth grade really does not get what is being taught. He rattles off things to my father, who is a scientist, when my father asks him what he is talking about, DS is clueless. I hope the school does not get the impression that making it harder makes it better. The teachers need to set realistic goals so that the kids capture more. Math is still a problem. The program is weak. A poorly written workbook with poor quality paper that frustrates the kids since it is hard to erase anything. Yes, a minor gripe, but it matters. Funny enough, one of the staff members involved in the math text choice left the school saying good riddance. She did not seem to care. Overall, they have some archaic ways of doing things, they do little to no self evaluation, ignore consultants, but call on consultants for everything, and hire from a small pool, lots of nepotism. As pp said, more parents need to have academics as their primary focus. Too many see it as a finishing school or a day at the country club for their child. It will take a lot. [/quote]
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