Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coming from a pretty organized private preschool school, I have sort of been shocked by some of the disorganization at our school (child started in PK3). But my child seems to be happy each day and likes his teachers and school. I just wish there was better communication about things. I think a weekly class newsletter should be a priority and a weekly or biweekly school bulletin. I don't think that's too much to ask to help keep parents connected.
OP - yes, that's kind of what I mean. I'd love that. I mean it does not seem that hard but, I guess I'm wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coming from a pretty organized private preschool school, I have sort of been shocked by some of the disorganization at our school (child started in PK3). But my child seems to be happy each day and likes his teachers and school. I just wish there was better communication about things. I think a weekly class newsletter should be a priority and a weekly or biweekly school bulletin. I don't think that's too much to ask to help keep parents connected.
OP - yes, that's kind of what I mean. I'd love that. I mean it does not seem that hard but, I guess I'm wrong.
RE some other responses - ok, well, I guess I did drink the kool aid. I had heard friends complain about communication at their DCPS and never heard same from others so I figured it was DCPS that was going to be worse at communication.
Well, as long as we're not an outlier on this and no, kids aren't going missing, things like that, then I guess I will relax about it. Some parents seem really up in arms about this on the list is all.
Anonymous wrote:Coming from a pretty organized private preschool school, I have sort of been shocked by some of the disorganization at our school (child started in PK3). But my child seems to be happy each day and likes his teachers and school. I just wish there was better communication about things. I think a weekly class newsletter should be a priority and a weekly or biweekly school bulletin. I don't think that's too much to ask to help keep parents connected.
Anonymous wrote:Coming from a pretty organized private preschool school,
Anonymous wrote: I think a weekly class newsletter should be a priority and a weekly or biweekly school bulletin. I don't think that's too much to ask to help keep parents connected.
Anonymous wrote:To me "chaotic AF" would mean children going missing, teachers quitting, lunches not showing up, start/end time of the day changing, etc.
Mailing lists? Not a huge deal.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools do this stuff better than others. In general charters are typically short-staffed and underfunded compared to DCPS schools. Not sure why you expected a charter to be better than a DCPS, but that was probably a bad assumption.
If your school is still admitting students from the WL / others are un-enrolling that makes it harder to get things like mailing lists nailed down. Did you school open new classrooms, move locations?
However, if your child's classroom is well-run, that's really all that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools do this stuff better than others.