Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
where are all these shops? GA ave is so run down.. where will the gelato place be and the busboys and poets??? and where is bread and chocolate?? (clearly i need to take a drive aorund)![]()
Old Town Takoma - starts at Laurel St and Eastern Ave NW. http://www.mainstreettakoma.org/. Has everything - dry cleaners, post office, restaurants, shops.
NOT Ga. Ave......
Anonymous wrote:
where are all these shops? GA ave is so run down.. where will the gelato place be and the busboys and poets??? and where is bread and chocolate?? (clearly i need to take a drive aorund)![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I imagine they'll be looking for Israeli teachers. I wonder about that - having lived in Israel, teachers can come across are more harsh and strict that most Americans are used to in the early grades.
On a side note, we're seriously considering Sela. We need to move anyways, and Takoma now seems like a nice option given our acceptance as Sela. Does anyone know good places to find rentals in the area, other than on Craig's List?
Join the yahoo group TakomaDC and post the rental question. House? Apt.? The Gables is a new apt. complex and new housing is being built, too. We're experiencing a little renaissance...Jeff Black is opening a new restaurant, we're soon getting a gelato place, a new coffee shop (La Mano - Politics and Prose coffee shop owner), and Busboys and Poets. We also have a "natural food" pet store, Bread and Chocolate opened a Bistro last year, SouperGirl expanded and is getting a reality show, and the best year round Farmer's Market every Sunday. Get into the neighborhood while you still can!
And now the possibility of a new school, since Cap City is so difficult to get into to.
where are all these shops? GA ave is so run down.. where will the gelato place be and the busboys and poets??? and where is bread and chocolate?? (clearly i need to take a drive aorund)![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I imagine they'll be looking for Israeli teachers. I wonder about that - having lived in Israel, teachers can come across are more harsh and strict that most Americans are used to in the early grades.
On a side note, we're seriously considering Sela. We need to move anyways, and Takoma now seems like a nice option given our acceptance as Sela. Does anyone know good places to find rentals in the area, other than on Craig's List?
Join the yahoo group TakomaDC and post the rental question. House? Apt.? The Gables is a new apt. complex and new housing is being built, too. We're experiencing a little renaissance...Jeff Black is opening a new restaurant, we're soon getting a gelato place, a new coffee shop (La Mano - Politics and Prose coffee shop owner), and Busboys and Poets. We also have a "natural food" pet store, Bread and Chocolate opened a Bistro last year, SouperGirl expanded and is getting a reality show, and the best year round Farmer's Market every Sunday. Get into the neighborhood while you still can!
And now the possibility of a new school, since Cap City is so difficult to get into to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I imagine they'll be looking for Israeli teachers. I wonder about that - having lived in Israel, teachers can come across are more harsh and strict that most Americans are used to in the early grades.
On a side note, we're seriously considering Sela. We need to move anyways, and Takoma now seems like a nice option given our acceptance as Sela. Does anyone know good places to find rentals in the area, other than on Craig's List?
Interesting - and they're using reader's and writer's workshop, which is a not a traditional way to teach. I LOVE the workshop model and have taught using it. However, it is not for anyone who is used to "old school" teaching methods.
Anonymous wrote:I imagine they'll be looking for Israeli teachers. I wonder about that - having lived in Israel, teachers can come across are more harsh and strict that most Americans are used to in the early grades.
On a side note, we're seriously considering Sela. We need to move anyways, and Takoma now seems like a nice option given our acceptance as Sela. Does anyone know good places to find rentals in the area, other than on Craig's List?
Anonymous wrote:I imagine they'll be looking for Israeli teachers. I wonder about that - having lived in Israel, teachers can come across are more harsh and strict that most Americans are used to in the early grades.
On a side note, we're seriously considering Sela. We need to move anyways, and Takoma now seems like a nice option given our acceptance as Sela. Does anyone know good places to find rentals in the area, other than on Craig's List?
Anonymous wrote:I'm on the fence, and have similar feelings. I'd be more excited about Spanish, and don't see a huge value in Hebrew either other than bilingualism. Also, my child already has a year in a Spanish immersion preschool, so I'd rather continue with the Spanish. Unlike you, I don't have an expensive private school option, so Sela is the default plan I guess. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited about Sela and am not worried about it being a new school, I just wish the language choice was different.