Anonymous wrote:i'm the op... i do worry about the school because our older daughter is very very high energy. Not badly behaved or anything, but she needs almost *constant* stimulation and challenge. She talks and questions non-stop. She is in Montessori right now and is very happy...but she just turned 3 Sept 1 and is already reading.
We can't afford private/montessori her whole life, so I wanted a public school in MoCo that would stimulate her...
Anonymous wrote:10:17 here. OP, I can understand your concerns, absolutely! School principal is very important, but it's hard to make predictions about the administration of any school years down the line. You still have 2 years before she even starts K! A lot really depends on her teacher and you just don't know who you're going to get. What you can predict, however, is the community, the involvement of the PTA, the type of families and kids that will be in your school, the test scores, school facilities, number of kids per class, etc. You also have other factors to consider, like getting a great deal in this crazy expensive area!! Things almost never align perfectly. You just have to make the best decision you can - weighing all the factors - long term and short term. Have you called to see whether you can visit the school? Perhaps reach out to the PTA with some of your questions / concerns? That would be a good place to start. Like I said, getting a good deal on a home in this area, in a good (not the best, but definitely good) school cluster, would work for me. Good luck with your decision!
Anonymous wrote:i'm the op... i do worry about the school because our older daughter is very very high energy. Not badly behaved or anything, but she needs almost *constant* stimulation and challenge. She talks and questions non-stop. She is in Montessori right now and is very happy...but she just turned 3 Sept 1 and is already reading.
We can't afford private/montessori her whole life, so I wanted a public school in MoCo that would stimulate her...