.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you aren’t Catholic, you may find yourself with new problems moving to catholic school. We left St. Mary’s bc it was too conservative.
I think St. Mary’s is historically known to be more conservative than St. Louis.
Anonymous wrote:If you aren’t Catholic, you may find yourself with new problems moving to catholic school. We left St. Mary’s bc it was too conservative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After one year of Gen Ed at a Level IV center school for DS we are considering moving him due to the overall bad Gen Ed classroom environments. CoGAT 120, between 60 and 85 iReady percentiles, and is well behaved and well liked, but perhaps predictably is not getting what he needs from Gen Ed in a center school, where teachers are distracted with behavior issues.
We are considering applying to St Louis and St Mary's, both fairly close. However our children are not baptized and only one parent is confirmed. Do we have any shot at acceptance? Any advice for a family in our position? Baptizing just for school seems silly but we want to do what is best for their education. Cannot afford independent, most likely, budget would be around 20k/yr.
What school? Waynewood has children who don't get AAP leave in large numbers for both schools
Anonymous wrote:OP here; PP, what grade level did you decide to leave? We have three, our oldest just began 4th. Middle child just began 1st and seems to perform better academically, so we again are hoping for AAP, but it is a tough gamble.
Anonymous wrote:After one year of Gen Ed at a Level IV center school for DS we are considering moving him due to the overall bad Gen Ed classroom environments. CoGAT 120, between 60 and 85 iReady percentiles, and is well behaved and well liked, but perhaps predictably is not getting what he needs from Gen Ed in a center school, where teachers are distracted with behavior issues.
We are considering applying to St Louis and St Mary's, both fairly close. However our children are not baptized and only one parent is confirmed. Do we have any shot at acceptance? Any advice for a family in our position? Baptizing just for school seems silly but we want to do what is best for their education. Cannot afford independent, most likely, budget would be around 20k/yr.