Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid RCF. The Spanish immersion program is great, but the "English academy" is not. The principal is big on big ideas with no follow through, and the staff turnover is insanely high. It's not a bad school, but if your other choices are GPES and KPES, those are much better places to be. I've heard especially good things about GPES and the neighborhood is one we'd love to live in (but can't afford!)
How are you knowledgable about both immersion and neighborhood schools? Staff turnover is insanely high where, on the "English academy" side? I disagree with that remark, you'll need to tell me how you figure that. One teacher from the English side left last year, but he'd been there some time and had a good opportunity to pursue. He didn't leave because he was unhappy. Lots of RCFES teachers have been there for a long time, 10+ years. What are the principal's big ideas that he didn't follow through on? And just how do you know so much about KPES and GPES in comparison?
Not the PP, but this made me laugh because I have to ask... are you the principal???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid RCF. The Spanish immersion program is great, but the "English academy" is not. The principal is big on big ideas with no follow through, and the staff turnover is insanely high. It's not a bad school, but if your other choices are GPES and KPES, those are much better places to be. I've heard especially good things about GPES and the neighborhood is one we'd love to live in (but can't afford!)
How are you knowledgable about both immersion and neighborhood schools? Staff turnover is insanely high where, on the "English academy" side? I disagree with that remark, you'll need to tell me how you figure that. One teacher from the English side left last year, but he'd been there some time and had a good opportunity to pursue. He didn't leave because he was unhappy. Lots of RCFES teachers have been there for a long time, 10+ years. What are the principal's big ideas that he didn't follow through on? And just how do you know so much about KPES and GPES in comparison?
Anonymous wrote:Avoid RCF. The Spanish immersion program is great, but the "English academy" is not. The principal is big on big ideas with no follow through, and the staff turnover is insanely high. It's not a bad school, but if your other choices are GPES and KPES, those are much better places to be. I've heard especially good things about GPES and the neighborhood is one we'd love to live in (but can't afford!)