Anonymous wrote:I know you are looking for current parents so discount this since we are not ..
We looked at Burke and declined a spot in favor of another school in it's same tier-here's an impression from interviewing a bunch of parents ( many happy) and our kid talking to other kids-and looking hard at the curriculum which is not any more advanced in math or science than any other privates...and definitely not in English.
pro's: super warm environment, high touch environment, accepting of many different learning styles and personalities, diverse, strong sense of community, very progressive politically...if you are a leftie it feels right on. If you are centrist..maybe. Clear sense of values, ethics, and community service
cons: disorganized, cramped urban campus, drug issues in high school, leans on progressive lineage to a fault, and to the detriment of a deeply intellectually rich curriculum-and this seems to trickle down to the teachers, many of whom were just ok, but not intellectually sophisticated or compelling if the kid you are sending can sniff out a true intellect from a teacher who kind of follows someone else's socially responsible curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:I know you are looking for current parents so discount this since we are not ..
We looked at Burke and declined a spot in favor of another school in it's same tier-here's an impression from interviewing a bunch of parents ( many happy) and our kid talking to other kids-and looking hard at the curriculum which is not any more advanced in math or science than any other privates...and definitely not in English.
pro's: super warm environment, high touch environment, accepting of many different learning styles and personalities, diverse, strong sense of community, very progressive politically...if you are a leftie it feels right on. If you are centrist..maybe. Clear sense of values, ethics, and community service
cons: disorganized, cramped urban campus, drug issues in high school, leans on progressive lineage to a fault, and to the detriment of a deeply intellectually rich curriculum-and this seems to trickle down to the teachers, many of whom were just ok, but not intellectually sophisticated or compelling if the kid you are sending can sniff out a true intellect from a teacher who kind of follows someone else's socially responsible curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:I know you are looking for current parents so discount this since we are not ..
We looked at Burke and declined a spot in favor of another school in it's same tier-here's an impression from interviewing a bunch of parents ( many happy) and our kid talking to other kids-and looking hard at the curriculum which is not any more advanced in math or science than any other privates...and definitely not in English.
pro's: super warm environment, high touch environment, accepting of many different learning styles and personalities, diverse, strong sense of community, very progressive politically...if you are a leftie it feels right on. If you are centrist..maybe. Clear sense of values, ethics, and community service
cons: disorganized, cramped urban campus, drug issues in high school, leans on progressive lineage to a fault, and to the detriment of a deeply intellectually rich curriculum-and this seems to trickle down to the teachers, many of whom were just ok, but not intellectually sophisticated or compelling if the kid you are sending can sniff out a true intellect from a teacher who kind of follows someone else's socially responsible curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:I know you are looking for current parents so discount this since we are not ..
We looked at Burke and declined a spot in favor of another school in it's same tier-here's an impression from interviewing a bunch of parents ( many happy) and our kid talking to other kids-and looking hard at the curriculum which is not any more advanced in math or science than any other privates...and definitely not in English.
pro's: super warm environment, high touch environment, accepting of many different learning styles and personalities, diverse, strong sense of community, very progressive politically...if you are a leftie it feels right on. If you are centrist..maybe. Clear sense of values, ethics, and community service
cons: disorganized, cramped urban campus, drug issues in high school, leans on progressive lineage to a fault, and to the detriment of a deeply intellectually rich curriculum-and this seems to trickle down to the teachers, many of whom were just ok, but not intellectually sophisticated or compelling if the kid you are sending can sniff out a true intellect from a teacher who kind of follows someone else's socially responsible curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonderful community. Diverse and inclusive. Good academics. Strong Arts program.
Cons. Very small so not a lot of clubs/ EC opportunities. Terrible sports but at least your kid will play. Girls soccer had 11 players this year
+1 on sports. They are a bummer for my sporty kid but I tell him that at least it means he starts and gets tons of playing time. Would he rather be on a really good team and only play for 2 minutes?
Anonymous wrote:Wonderful community. Diverse and inclusive. Good academics. Strong Arts program.
Cons. Very small so not a lot of clubs/ EC opportunities. Terrible sports but at least your kid will play. Girls soccer had 11 players this year