Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you expecting to see/not see? I couldn’t imagine a tour of an ES being the tipping point for buying a house in a particular area. (…and in this area by the time you schedule the tour you probably missed out on buying the house!) 🤣
Condition/cleanliness of the building, admin personalities/priorities, messaging in the halls/classroom, quality of the equipment, lunch menus. When we did a tour, student's were not present.
Given that some schools are "desirable" some people need to see if its worth "less house" for a more desirable school pyramid or if one should go for a different school within that pyramid.
+1... also the hallway artwork and stories and projects and after-school activity posters and so-on can give you some feel of the culture of the school as well. It's not perfect but it's better than nothing.
As a parent I have no problem with other prospective parents likewise wanting to do some baseline level of due diligence and getting a level of comfort before enrolling their child when my kids are there. I don't really want my kids going to school with families who are opposed to supervised school visits. It seems paranoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you expecting to see/not see? I couldn’t imagine a tour of an ES being the tipping point for buying a house in a particular area. (…and in this area by the time you schedule the tour you probably missed out on buying the house!) 🤣
Condition/cleanliness of the building, admin personalities/priorities, messaging in the halls/classroom, quality of the equipment, lunch menus. When we did a tour, student's were not present.
Given that some schools are "desirable" some people need to see if its worth "less house" for a more desirable school pyramid or if one should go for a different school within that pyramid.
Anonymous wrote:What are you expecting to see/not see? I couldn’t imagine a tour of an ES being the tipping point for buying a house in a particular area. (…and in this area by the time you schedule the tour you probably missed out on buying the house!) 🤣
Anonymous wrote:Our school did it when I was a teacher. It's the principal's choice, but I also wouldn't trust the person who told you that on the phone. Email the principal instead,
Anonymous wrote:You make it sound like you get to choose which ES your kid can go to based on your opinion of touring said school. It doesn't work like that.
Is that what you mean?
Anonymous wrote:You make it sound like you get to choose which ES your kid can go to based on your opinion of touring said school. It doesn't work like that.
Is that what you mean?
Anonymous wrote:Did FCPS used to offer opportunities for parents to visit/tour elementary schools before deciding to enroll their child? I thought I read people mentioning this here, but maybe I’m misremembering? Or were these offered pre-covid? I called Haycock’s main office and was told they don’t allow this, but the person I spoke with didn’t know if they ever had.