Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All the teachers are fantastic - outstanding even. Can you clarify what you mean by mixed reviews? The only issues I am aware of are related to the Montessori method, not the teachers themselves who are universally great and loved by the kids.
Do you have all the teachers? I'm not sure how you can make that statement if you've never actually been inside each classroom for at least a semester. Seeing them one time or meeting them does not give you an opportunity to make that statement.
New poster here. It is a small, close knit school. I know many of the parents, and I know parents in all four classrooms I have not heard any "mixed reviews" about teachers; all I have talked with have liked their kid's teacher even if there are things about the school (like price of lunch, naps for pk3 non-nappers) that they have complained about. (Now that I think about it, I haven't talked at length with a parent in the first grade classroom, but I can't imagine anyone giving that teacher a mixed review).
My own kid waxes poetic about the teacher. Ok, not really, but "adores" might be a good word. You should see his/her face light up whenever the teacher's name is mentioned. Thrilled that all the teachers are staying for next year. Also not sure what you mean by engaged. I feel like my teacher knows my child well and interacts with my child based on this knowledge.