Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a Claremont alum now in middle school. We loved the school - but there are various issues. First, a child starting to learn Spanish from scratch at Claremont will not be all that fluent at the end of 5th grade. They expect them to be at high-beginning/low-intermediate level on an assessment tool that they use. Their comprehension will be very good. The amount of Spanish a child learns there also depends on what families do/don't do outside of school. There are lots of resources in the area (including Spanish-language kids theater) that can make a big difference in proficiency.
The math/science curriculum is the same one used throughout APS but, especially in science, it's dependent on the teacher -- our DC had one very good science teacher and a couple of mediocre ones along the way.
No regrets about Claremont -- we miss it actually! -- but as much as we love it, it, like any school, has its issues.
Good luck!
Did you continue with immersion in MS? Just wondering. We are at Key and only in K but I know MS will be here before I know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a Claremont alum now in middle school. We loved the school - but there are various issues. First, a child starting to learn Spanish from scratch at Claremont will not be all that fluent at the end of 5th grade. They expect them to be at high-beginning/low-intermediate level on an assessment tool that they use. Their comprehension will be very good. The amount of Spanish a child learns there also depends on what families do/don't do outside of school. There are lots of resources in the area (including Spanish-language kids theater) that can make a big difference in proficiency.
The math/science curriculum is the same one used throughout APS but, especially in science, it's dependent on the teacher -- our DC had one very good science teacher and a couple of mediocre ones along the way.
No regrets about Claremont -- we miss it actually! -- but as much as we love it, it, like any school, has its issues.
Good luck!
Could you tell us more about this? My DC loves acting and this would be a great way for her to practice her Spanish!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a Claremont alum now in middle school. We loved the school - but there are various issues. First, a child starting to learn Spanish from scratch at Claremont will not be all that fluent at the end of 5th grade. They expect them to be at high-beginning/low-intermediate level on an assessment tool that they use. Their comprehension will be very good. The amount of Spanish a child learns there also depends on what families do/don't do outside of school. There are lots of resources in the area (including Spanish-language kids theater) that can make a big difference in proficiency.
The math/science curriculum is the same one used throughout APS but, especially in science, it's dependent on the teacher -- our DC had one very good science teacher and a couple of mediocre ones along the way.
No regrets about Claremont -- we miss it actually! -- but as much as we love it, it, like any school, has its issues.
Good luck!
Did you continue with immersion in MS? Just wondering. We are at Key and only in K but I know MS will be here before I know it.
Anonymous wrote:The principal explained that by the time they took sols they were caught up.
Anonymous wrote:Parent of a Claremont alum now in middle school. We loved the school - but there are various issues. First, a child starting to learn Spanish from scratch at Claremont will not be all that fluent at the end of 5th grade. They expect them to be at high-beginning/low-intermediate level on an assessment tool that they use. Their comprehension will be very good. The amount of Spanish a child learns there also depends on what families do/don't do outside of school. There are lots of resources in the area (including Spanish-language kids theater) that can make a big difference in proficiency.
The math/science curriculum is the same one used throughout APS but, especially in science, it's dependent on the teacher -- our DC had one very good science teacher and a couple of mediocre ones along the way.
No regrets about Claremont -- we miss it actually! -- but as much as we love it, it, like any school, has its issues.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Parent of a Claremont alum now in middle school. We loved the school - but there are various issues. First, a child starting to learn Spanish from scratch at Claremont will not be all that fluent at the end of 5th grade. They expect them to be at high-beginning/low-intermediate level on an assessment tool that they use. Their comprehension will be very good. The amount of Spanish a child learns there also depends on what families do/don't do outside of school. There are lots of resources in the area (including Spanish-language kids theater) that can make a big difference in proficiency.
The math/science curriculum is the same one used throughout APS but, especially in science, it's dependent on the teacher -- our DC had one very good science teacher and a couple of mediocre ones along the way.
No regrets about Claremont -- we miss it actually! -- but as much as we love it, it, like any school, has its issues.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid in k at claremont. Where have your heard about bad science and math curriculum? I have never heard that. Kids are learning Spanish in the math science section of the day, but they all catch up.