Anonymous wrote:Is the parent teacher group well regarded? What types of people show up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not consider it unless I had no other option. Most of the families I know there are quietly looking for other options.
This. There are some teachers who are truly excellent, and if you are lucky enough to get one, you will be fine, especially in the early grades. But the administration is truly a cluster, and has been going downhill rapidly. And if your kid as an IEP, please don't even think about it.
+100. I would say its fine/tolerable until 3rd grade. At that point, based on our experience, discipline problems become truly disruptive. Plus, all the things that are a minor inconvenience in the early years become truly infuriating: lack of decent aftercare option, complete parking cluster, half day Weds., etc.
Our kids are in upper elementary at Young; we’re dying to get them out for next year.
Many many families left after the disaster that was last year. The 5th grade and middle school classes aren’t even at capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not consider it unless I had no other option. Most of the families I know there are quietly looking for other options.
This. There are some teachers who are truly excellent, and if you are lucky enough to get one, you will be fine, especially in the early grades. But the administration is truly a cluster, and has been going downhill rapidly. And if your kid as an IEP, please don't even think about it.
+100. I would say its fine/tolerable until 3rd grade. At that point, based on our experience, discipline problems become truly disruptive. Plus, all the things that are a minor inconvenience in the early years become truly infuriating: lack of decent aftercare option, complete parking cluster, half day Weds., etc.
Our kids are in upper elementary at Young; we’re dying to get them out for next year.
Many many families left after the disaster that was last year. The 5th grade and middle school classes aren’t even at capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not consider it unless I had no other option. Most of the families I know there are quietly looking for other options.
This. There are some teachers who are truly excellent, and if you are lucky enough to get one, you will be fine, especially in the early grades. But the administration is truly a cluster, and has been going downhill rapidly. And if your kid as an IEP, please don't even think about it.
Anonymous wrote:So it’s fine for those without an IEP (ie, most folks)?
But the administration is truly a cluster, and has been going downhill rapidly.
Anonymous wrote:I would not consider it unless I had no other option. Most of the families I know there are quietly looking for other options.