Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 6 needs a quality charter middle school; not another elementary school.
And definitely not another middling Montessori. SSMA has that role on lock.
Seriously. And it's not even hard to get in to SSMA for PK3 so why would we need another one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 6 needs a quality charter middle school; not another elementary school.
And definitely not another middling Montessori. SSMA has that role on lock.
Anonymous wrote:Ward 6 needs a quality charter middle school; not another elementary school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not really Montessori. They also mention Reggio, STEAM, arts-based, and other buzzwords. And I don't think schools should be able to start or end at whatever grades they want. They should be one or more of:
PK3-4
K-5
6-8
9-12
Otherwise, surrounding schools are going to get a whole bunch of 1st graders dumped on them, who they'll have to find space and teachers for and who haven't been exposed to how the school operates or the curriculum leading into 1st.
This is a useful public comment, and should be submitted.
Anonymous wrote:It's not really Montessori. They also mention Reggio, STEAM, arts-based, and other buzzwords. And I don't think schools should be able to start or end at whatever grades they want. They should be one or more of:
PK3-4
K-5
6-8
9-12
Otherwise, surrounding schools are going to get a whole bunch of 1st graders dumped on them, who they'll have to find space and teachers for and who haven't been exposed to how the school operates or the curriculum leading into 1st.
Anonymous wrote:Ward 6 doesn't need this. To the extent there is any need for this at all, Lee EE fills it.