Anonymous wrote:What is uber-preppers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Navy is not worth it and naturally bright kids are competing with uber-preppers. The teachers don’t collaborate so it’s a lot of upheaval of a kid’s life for not much. Wish we had made a different decision.
+10000 what this person just said. Navy is full of uber-preppers. Also the kids will wind up at Carson anyway. Not worth it especially of you have multiple kids. I have no idea what the person is talking about after school activities. Those are just extra things you pay for like chess, dance, xumba etc. Nothing really that special at all.
Anonymous wrote:Navy is not worth it and naturally bright kids are competing with uber-preppers. The teachers don’t collaborate so it’s a lot of upheaval of a kid’s life for not much. Wish we had made a different decision.
Anonymous wrote:I would stay at crossfield and do level 4 if you like the school. Navy aap is overrated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crossfield is a high SES school, so there's not a significant difference in curriculum or quality of student peers. The main variance is going to be the quantity;[/b] with multiple AAP classes, teachers are better able to collaborate with each other and potentially come up with more encompassing projects.[b] Further, there is a mixture in students on a year-to-year basis, whereas with a LLIV, your child will have predominantly the same classmates until middle school.
There is zero collaboration among the AAP teachers at Navy. Beginning in 4th, they all departmentalize so only one teacher teaches math, one does LA. Etc
Anonymous wrote:Crossfield is a high SES school, so there's not a significant difference in curriculum or quality of student peers. The main variance is going to be the quantity;[/b] with multiple AAP classes, teachers are better able to collaborate with each other and potentially come up with more encompassing projects.[b] Further, there is a mixture in students on a year-to-year basis, whereas with a LLIV, your child will have predominantly the same classmates until middle school.