mcjd79 wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are in PK3 at Truesdell right now, and will be returning for PK4. Our teachers have been great, and I am also very impressed with the principal. All the teachers and administrators we have met have been very welcoming. I wish there was more outdoor recess than the thirty minutes, but that is DCPS standard. I also wish the outdoor space was a bit nicer, but again, few schools have really good outdoor space. Overall, it's a perfectly good place at least for ECE. PP is right that it seems to be on par with other, more popular Title 1 schools (although it doesn't offer Spanish immersion like Powell does).
Would you mind sharing what a typical PrK 3 day looks like??
I am not sure if we will need it but it says in th dc lottery book there is no before school care?? Do you happen to know anything about there after care?? (the regular scholarship day is listed as 8:45a to 3:15pm M-F)
PP here. I found the weekly schedule they gave us. Every day is the same except Friday. The Monday to Thursday school day actually goes from 8:45 to 4:15, because Truesdell has extended school day (at least they did this year, I haven't heard about a change). Friday ends at 3:15. You can drop off as early as 8:15 am. They don't have before care but they do have aftercare. We don't use it, so I don't know anything about it.
So the regular day goes as follows:
8:30-8:50 Breakfast/Transition
8:50-9:10 Opening Group/Transition (Morning Meeting)
9:10-10:15 Play Planning/Make Believe Play
10:15-10:30 Recess Transition
10:30-11:00 Recess
11:00-12:00 Lunch (Cleanup/Tooth brushing/Nap Prep)
12:00-1:30 Nap
1:30-2:00 Wakeup Transition (Cleanup/Toileting/Snack)
2:00-2:15 Whole Group Literacy (Buddy Reading)
2:15-2:30 Read Aloud (Story Lab)
2:30-2:45 Small Group Literacy (Graphic Practice)
2:45-3:00 Small Group Math/Science (Supplement Activity)
3:00-3:30 Free Play/Guided Reading
3:30-4:15 Specials
As for class size, I think there are 15 kids in our class, I believe that's the max for PK. There is one teacher and one paraprofessional.
They probably do more academics than I would like (as is probably true for all Title 1 schools), but they do also focus on social emotional learning. As an aside, they were also very supportive in working on potty training, with which we still had some issues at the beginning of the year.
Hope this helps!