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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As another parent with a child at Bancroft in the PS 3 program, I need to interject and say that our experience has been very positive. In speaking with other parents in the program, in a couple of different classes, I have found others are very happy as well. While some of the grievances listed here are somewhat accurate (we get artwork all the time, not sure about that one), I find them to be relatively small quirks/details in a program that meets/exceeds our expectations. The quality of teaching, as well as what they are learning sets a high bar compared to the private (and seemingly superior) program we had our child in last year. The teachers are very committed, engaged, and work hard with each kid. They put in so much effort, and the kids seem happy and productive. In terms of communication, they also text me with questions or just to share pictures of what they do during the day. Not every school is a good fit for every child, but we have been very, very happy with our experience at Bancroft and I know that we are not the only ones. Our child also loves school and is excited to go every day.[/quote] Thanks for the thoughtful post. I have a child in the upper grades at Bancroft, and we have been happy with the school as well. The teachers have been excellent every year and our child has been able to be a part of many meaningful and well- organized experiences and is also now bilingual in English and Spanish. I feel like the grievances listed by the OP are relatively small details as well. The OP also makes no reference to the quality of the child's teachers or the child's happiness at the school, both factors that I feel are important. [/quote]
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