Anonymous wrote:Yelling happens. Take a good hard look at the behaviors that are running rampant in the school. I have a girl who likes to choke other kids. we yell to keep her from attacking other kids. Or how about our 100+ kid recess, with two staff members supervising?
I work in DCPS but would NEVER send my kid to one of our schools.
Anonymous wrote:janney called me in mid-september for first grade, yes. she wasn't crying then about the yelling or i might have tried harder to figure it out.
yes, true, it's the recess and aftercare that are the main issue. i will try to pick her up earlier than 6pm when i can
Anonymous wrote:it's public school. and no, i can't take her out this year unfortunately. makes me sick that she got into janney but i couldn't figure it out logistically so we are stuck at this substandard east of the park school in our neighborhood until we can move.
she said her main classroom teacher doesn't yell at her much, thank goodness, but it's the ones on the playground and aftercare
Anonymous wrote:If I was at work from 8-6 with no free time and my bosses yelled at me all the time, I'd be miserable too.
Sounds like a crappy school. Charter or public?
Anonymous wrote:DD is at a new dc public. she is acting up and claims it's because she's sad because the teachers yell too much there. they also have very little playtime. out of the 10 hrs she's there she gets 25 min on the playground, a bit more if she has PE that day. as far as yelling, it's true, they do. it's disgusting what i've heard. however, that does not give her a pass to act up despite how antsy and frustrated she's feeling. she cried to me tonight saying they are so mean. i have spoken to the principal and he said it's a process and it's better than it was. it's only a year but this breaks my heart. wwyd?