Anonymous wrote:I took my son out of private school to send him to the elementary school. It was a bad decision and one that I regret. My daughter has been a CMIT student since 6th grade and no she is in the 10th grade. The middle school and high school are great. The middle school groups the children according to test scores and grades. In high school the students are more mixed up. My son is now at CMIT middle school and I am happy, but I feel like he lost a year of math and science while at CMIT elementary which was evident when he took the test for the middle school. The 6th grade has 6 classes with 66 being the highest and 60 the lowest. Most of the children that went to the elementary are in 60-63. My child was able to test into 64. 66 is taking 8th grade honors math, 65 is taking 8th grade math and 64 is taking 7th grade math. The other classes are taking 6th grade math. The elementary school did not prepare them well.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know about CMIT Ele but my child attends CMIT South and I love it.
Anonymous wrote:He is extremely good in math and science. He's currently doing first grade math at JHM and he's in pre k-4. I'm only considering CMIT for his interest in math but I'm worried that the reviews online are actually true or just a few sour grape parents. JHM is so organized and the kids are very disciplined. You could walk to that school and hear a pin drop. However, I believe my son has an inclination for STEM and I'm not sure JHM might be his best option.
Anonymous wrote:He is extremely good in math and science. He's currently doing first grade math at JHM and he's in pre k-4. I'm only considering CMIT for his interest in math but I'm worried that the reviews online are actually true or just a few sour grape parents. JHM is so organized and the kids are very disciplined. You could walk to that school and hear a pin drop. However, I believe my son has an inclination for STEM and I'm not sure JHM might be his best option.