Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most nonpublics are going to have limd electives unfortunately.
I disagree with this. Look up High Road. It's a chain.
Instead look for a single location school. My kid's school has a ton of electives.
What is bad about High Road being a chain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if Chelsea is an option but I know someone who is happy there. Don't know what electives they offer.
My kid is at Chelsea, and it's been great, very warm atmosphere. There are two "specials" a day, but I wouldn't call it electives because everyone takes the same specials (art, cooking, PE, careers and some things I'm forgetting on a rotation). There aren't many extracurriculars between the small size of the school and kids being bussed from all over but they have a few sports teams.
My child was also referred to High Road. I found the atmosphere to be very unwelcomin. Location looks like a medical building. Nothings about the location or the staff was inviting. Kids looked bored and unengaged.Very opposite of what this poster is describing. If you have a referral to another school I'd look there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if Chelsea is an option but I know someone who is happy there. Don't know what electives they offer.
My kid is at Chelsea, and it's been great, very warm atmosphere. There are two "specials" a day, but I wouldn't call it electives because everyone takes the same specials (art, cooking, PE, careers and some things I'm forgetting on a rotation). There aren't many extracurriculars between the small size of the school and kids being bussed from all over but they have a few sports teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most nonpublics are going to have limd electives unfortunately.
I disagree with this. Look up High Road. It's a chain.
Instead look for a single location school. My kid's school has a ton of electives.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Can somebody tell me about the profile that attends Chelsea, especially the high school? How many grade levels behind can you be? My kid has had testing a couple of times--once he was found to be SLD and once mild ID. He does not enjoy school at all but he can be very bright in some ways. How does it compare to the student profile at Mclean or Lab, both of which are too advanced for him?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if Chelsea is an option but I know someone who is happy there. Don't know what electives they offer.
Anonymous wrote:Most nonpublics are going to have limd electives unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Most nonpublics are going to have limited electives unfortunately.