Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you could try Janney out and if it’s not your vibe, always go back to Hearst. Esp if you got in for PK4 and didn’t at Hearst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the smaller feel of Hearst. I know families at Janney who are looking for other options.
Also - if there is any chance that your child has a learning difference (Adhd, dyslexia) the Janney is known for being horrible. Their head of Special Needs does things her way and no one (not even teachers) will challenge her.
I have a child with an IEP at Janney and our experience has been positive. The student support staff that my child is actually working with is great.
Anonymous wrote:I like the smaller feel of Hearst. I know families at Janney who are looking for other options.
Also - if there is any chance that your child has a learning difference (Adhd, dyslexia) the Janney is known for being horrible. Their head of Special Needs does things her way and no one (not even teachers) will challenge her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the smaller feel of Hearst. I know families at Janney who are looking for other options.
Also - if there is any chance that your child has a learning difference (Adhd, dyslexia) the Janney is known for being horrible. Their head of Special Needs does things her way and no one (not even teachers) will challenge her.
I have a child with an IEP at Janney and our experience has been positive. The student support staff that my child is actually working with is great.
The staff is good (OT/Speech etc)- they really try to help the child.
The Student Support Services Coordinator has a reputation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the smaller feel of Hearst. I know families at Janney who are looking for other options.
Also - if there is any chance that your child has a learning difference (Adhd, dyslexia) the Janney is known for being horrible. Their head of Special Needs does things her way and no one (not even teachers) will challenge her.
I have a child with an IEP at Janney and our experience has been positive. The student support staff that my child is actually working with is great.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you can go wrong. I'd choose what is easier. If one is walkable, choose that Most people walk to Janney did it stinks to be a driver plus the kids will walk solo when they're older.
Anonymous wrote:I like the smaller feel of Hearst. I know families at Janney who are looking for other options.
Also - if there is any chance that your child has a learning difference (Adhd, dyslexia) the Janney is known for being horrible. Their head of Special Needs does things her way and no one (not even teachers) will challenge her.