Anonymous wrote:Been a good experience so far. Some of it seems to be a weeding out process but kid has adapted and is rolling now. Like any school, there are some good teachers and some are bewildering.
Both teachers and administration have been incredibly responsive. Actually, I think the staff over communicates. The Juniper emails come fast and furiousMonthly meetings with HSA and LSAT occur to keep parents abreast. They are really trying to turn the school back over to the kids-planning dances and other activities. Covid took a lot of that away. If your kid is not a self-starter or has executive functioning issues, I'd be very cautious.
Anonymous wrote:Not good. Good for a very few. Sink or swim is accurate but mostly sinking based on crppy administration and teachers, not kids ability.
Monthly meetings with HSA and LSAT occur to keep parents abreast. They are really trying to turn the school back over to the kids-planning dances and other activities. Covid took a lot of that away. If your kid is not a self-starter or has executive functioning issues, I'd be very cautious.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not good. Good for a very few. Sink or swim is accurate but mostly sinking based on crppy administration and teachers, not kids ability.
It is an academics-focused school. To succeed there, it helps to be intrinsically motivated and independent. I’m sorry your child had a bad experience but I’m not sure what you were expecting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not good. Good for a very few. Sink or swim is accurate but mostly sinking based on crppy administration and teachers, not kids ability.
It is an academics-focused school. To succeed there, it helps to be intrinsically motivated and independent. I’m sorry your child had a bad experience but I’m not sure what you were expecting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not good. Good for a very few. Sink or swim is accurate but mostly sinking based on crppy administration and teachers, not kids ability.
It is an academics-focused school. To succeed there, it helps to be intrinsically motivated and independent. I’m sorry your child had a bad experience but I’m not sure what you were expecting
Anonymous wrote:Not good. Good for a very few. Sink or swim is accurate but mostly sinking based on crppy administration and teachers, not kids ability.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of grade inflation -
Lots of value put on completing assignments vs content mastery
My sink kid has spent 3 years drowning - and just learning to swim
But I do not think things would have been any different at out IB school. For our child - COVID set them back significantly as they struggled making connections in 100% virtual environment freshman year and recovery from that took time