Anonymous wrote:I would add Hearst, Eaton, Stoddert, Hyde to the list. Consider house first, then aftercare options and then space.
While Janney is lovely, the lack of space is a problem at times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of the racially homogenous, overresourced schools is best? Idk, take your pick.
This describes Title I schools also.
Let me know when my pta buys me a partner teacher for my 30 5th graders.
Ignored the racially homogenous part (surprise), so let me know when they don’t have the most spent on them.
What does that mean in reality though. I can tell you having worked in both settings that its not even close who has more resources, and it's not Title 1. The numbers that you have queued up to show me don't actually mean a better school experience.
Anyway to answer OP, it doesn't matter. Janney is the biggest of the three, Mann has a lot of diplomat families which can be culturally cool, Key is also fairly small. I guess 65% isn't white enough for the PP but I'll cede that what I truly meant was any sort of SES diversity.
Your projections are the sign of someone gripped by insanity.
Anonymous wrote:If you only have plans for early grades, any of those are fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of the racially homogenous, overresourced schools is best? Idk, take your pick.
This describes Title I schools also.
Let me know when my pta buys me a partner teacher for my 30 5th graders.
Ignored the racially homogenous part (surprise), so let me know when they don’t have the most spent on them.
What does that mean in reality though. I can tell you having worked in both settings that its not even close who has more resources, and it's not Title 1. The numbers that you have queued up to show me don't actually mean a better school experience.
Anyway to answer OP, it doesn't matter. Janney is the biggest of the three, Mann has a lot of diplomat families which can be culturally cool, Key is also fairly small. I guess 65% isn't white enough for the PP but I'll cede that what I truly meant was any sort of SES diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of the racially homogenous, overresourced schools is best? Idk, take your pick.
This describes Title I schools also.
Let me know when my pta buys me a partner teacher for my 30 5th graders.
Ignored the racially homogenous part (surprise), so let me know when they don’t have the most spent on them.
What does that mean in reality though. I can tell you having worked in both settings that its not even close who has more resources, and it's not Title 1. The numbers that you have queued up to show me don't actually mean a better school experience.
Anyway to answer OP, it doesn't matter. Janney is the biggest of the three, Mann has a lot of diplomat families which can be culturally cool, Key is also fairly small. I guess 65% isn't white enough for the PP but I'll cede that what I truly meant was any sort of SES diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of the racially homogenous, overresourced schools is best? Idk, take your pick.
This describes Title I schools also.
Let me know when my pta buys me a partner teacher for my 30 5th graders.
Ignored the racially homogenous part (surprise), so let me know when they don’t have the most spent on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of the racially homogenous, overresourced schools is best? Idk, take your pick.
This describes Title I schools also.
Let me know when my pta buys me a partner teacher for my 30 5th graders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which of the racially homogenous, overresourced schools is best? Idk, take your pick.
This describes Title I schools also.
Anonymous wrote:Which of the racially homogenous, overresourced schools is best? Idk, take your pick.
Anonymous wrote:Which of the racially homogenous, overresourced schools is best? Idk, take your pick.