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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nottingham family here. New to the school in an early grade. There’s almost no diversity. I can’t even say what minority we are bc it might out me lol. I grew up in a non diverse school so it dies t bother me too much. What does bother me is that for all the “we don’t teach CRT in VA” stuff, my very young child seems to have learned a lot about race this January- far beyond the legacy of Dr. King. I don’t really care for it- he’s never had to think about race before and I don’t need him internalizing that there’s a legacy of treating people like him differently/badly. On the other hand, he’s learned about some inventors of color and was very inspired by that - that was nice and I do love to see in the classroom that there is a focus on highlighting the contributions of people of color and normalizing that people of color have made immense contributions in our history as a nation. Class-size has been fantastic. Teacher has been fantastic. Kid has an IEP and the team has been fantastic. Principal knows me by name. Extended day has been fantastic. They seem to be reading, coding robots, and learning fractions. With the exception of reading, I did none of this in first grade so I am pretty impressed with them. I’m delighted people are pulling kids out and going to private because it means small class size for me! I have met snobby people at my bus stop, but in our classroom I have not met any snobby people. Fundraiser seem to be “eat here tonight and some money will go to the PTA” kind of things. The school just did a really nice STEAM night. Nottingham is the place to see and be seen when snow comes. All the kids are at the sledding hill. So far there seems to be a great community, at least in our grade. I’m very happy we are here.[/quote] We are also new to NES in an early grade and I agree that theteachers and community have been great and welcoming.[/quote]
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