Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are handling it wonderfully. I actually think kids do better when they start earlier, and all this is doing is increasing the early starts for that cohorts. Fewer kindergartners without spanish exposure is great for everyone.
They also added more teachers to the upper grades, which must be costly, but a very good move.
That is not how I read the notice. they are cutting teachers for the rising 3rd and 4th, increasing class size. they say this will let them hire special ed and support people but they didn't say how many, and I think strong teachers and small classes is the palce to start.
A family like ours is coming from a DCPS Spanish immersion school. Our child is well prepared to start K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are handling it wonderfully. I actually think kids do better when they start earlier, and all this is doing is increasing the early starts for that cohorts. Fewer kindergartners without spanish exposure is great for everyone.
They also added more teachers to the upper grades, which must be costly, but a very good move.
That is not how I read the notice. they are cutting teachers for the rising 3rd and 4th, increasing class size. they say this will let them hire special ed and support people but they didn't say how many, and I think strong teachers and small classes is the palce to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are handling it wonderfully. I actually think kids do better when they start earlier, and all this is doing is increasing the early starts for that cohorts. Fewer kindergartners without spanish exposure is great for everyone.
They also added more teachers to the upper grades, which must be costly, but a very good move.
That is not how I read the notice. they are cutting teachers for the rising 3rd and 4th, increasing class size. they say this will let them hire special ed and support people but they didn't say how many, and I think strong teachers and small classes is the palce to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, as someone who was offered a spot after getting another spot at another DCI feeder, it makes me nervous that it seems like they are adding classes to strengthen shaky finances vs based on a strategic assessment that adding classes makes sense and furthers their mission. That said, everyone I know at MV is pretty happy and I think they are doing a lot right.
I know 6 families at MV. Equally split on how "happy" they are.
I'm an MV family. We are incredibly unhappy and leaving the school. The notice today about cutting admin support, adding kids just for money, and increasing class sizes of some grades that are already having issues with classroom management just makes it clear to me how non-strategic they are and how they are not focused on being a school, but on being cool and innovative, or I'm not sure what.
Anonymous wrote:I think they are handling it wonderfully. I actually think kids do better when they start earlier, and all this is doing is increasing the early starts for that cohorts. Fewer kindergartners without spanish exposure is great for everyone.
They also added more teachers to the upper grades, which must be costly, but a very good move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, as someone who was offered a spot after getting another spot at another DCI feeder, it makes me nervous that it seems like they are adding classes to strengthen shaky finances vs based on a strategic assessment that adding classes makes sense and furthers their mission. That said, everyone I know at MV is pretty happy and I think they are doing a lot right.
I know 6 families at MV. Equally split on how "happy" they are.
Anonymous wrote: I know 6 families at MV. Equally split on how "happy" they are.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, as someone who was offered a spot after getting another spot at another DCI feeder, it makes me nervous that it seems like they are adding classes to strengthen shaky finances vs based on a strategic assessment that adding classes makes sense and furthers their mission. That said, everyone I know at MV is pretty happy and I think they are doing a lot right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, as someone who was offered a spot after getting another spot at another DCI feeder, it makes me nervous that it seems like they are adding classes to strengthen shaky finances vs based on a strategic assessment that adding classes makes sense and furthers their mission. That said, everyone I know at MV is pretty happy and I think they are doing a lot right.
What was the other DCI feeder? Did you take the MV spot?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, as someone who was offered a spot after getting another spot at another DCI feeder, it makes me nervous that it seems like they are adding classes to strengthen shaky finances vs based on a strategic assessment that adding classes makes sense and furthers their mission. That said, everyone I know at MV is pretty happy and I think they are doing a lot right.
Anonymous wrote:This has effected all charter schools, but it's strange the way MV is handling it for sure. Did they spend to much on renovations? Not enough cushion?
Adding kids to get more money seems like a bad idea for programing.