Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how Friends Community School got brought into this conversation at all. It's a K-8 Quaker school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a student at Templeton (2nd year there) and it is a great school. The leadership is impressive and responsive. The teachers to date all have been outstanding. My student doesn't have any learning differences, but struggles with executive function. Templeton is great because they have four terms and the students only take two classes per term, they have built in study hall each day, and they meet with their advisor once per week. They do a lot of really cool experiential learning with the students and the schedule is really great - most Friday's are half days, but they are there longer M-Th (there until 4:30 ish). The space is really cool and the move the Gallery Place has been great. I highly recommend Templeton if you want your student to be engaged and not lost among hundreds of other kids.
The title mentioned that it was a "Microschool". How small is the school or your child's grade level/classes?
Anonymous wrote:I have a student at Templeton (2nd year there) and it is a great school. The leadership is impressive and responsive. The teachers to date all have been outstanding. My student doesn't have any learning differences, but struggles with executive function. Templeton is great because they have four terms and the students only take two classes per term, they have built in study hall each day, and they meet with their advisor once per week. They do a lot of really cool experiential learning with the students and the schedule is really great - most Friday's are half days, but they are there longer M-Th (there until 4:30 ish). The space is really cool and the move the Gallery Place has been great. I highly recommend Templeton if you want your student to be engaged and not lost among hundreds of other kids.
Anonymous wrote:The price is on par with Catholic schools so more affordable than Nora or Friends school. I definitely would not consider the families there to be wealthy. They take the DC private school grant so if you qualify for that it’s about $4k above the grant.