Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sela parent here of 2nd grader since prek4 and thrilled! DC is thriving. We got into a closer HRCS and toured and it was a disorganized mess. Plus, it taught Spanish but kids didn't learn anything (20 minutes once or twice a week). DC speaks Hebrew fluently. The commute is the worst part so we drive reverse commute to fort Totten, park there, metro to/from work and then drive home reverse commute.
I think this is awesome. I put them on my list (#10 but I'm wondering if I should move them up on the list). I will be living in fort totten and my daughter will be in prek4. I'm also going to attend their open house. I have them below center city petworth and center city brightwood but I'm wondering if I should put Sela above those two?
I definitely would put Sela above those. It's a wonderful community!
Thank you! It's good to actually talk to a parent of a child in the school instead of a bunch of people who don't really know about the school
Bridges and Inspired Teaching are two more schools that are very easy commutes from Fort Totten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sela parent here of 2nd grader since prek4 and thrilled! DC is thriving. We got into a closer HRCS and toured and it was a disorganized mess. Plus, it taught Spanish but kids didn't learn anything (20 minutes once or twice a week). DC speaks Hebrew fluently. The commute is the worst part so we drive reverse commute to fort Totten, park there, metro to/from work and then drive home reverse commute.
I think this is awesome. I put them on my list (#10 but I'm wondering if I should move them up on the list). I will be living in fort totten and my daughter will be in prek4. I'm also going to attend their open house. I have them below center city petworth and center city brightwood but I'm wondering if I should put Sela above those two?
I definitely would put Sela above those. It's a wonderful community!
Thank you! It's good to actually talk to a parent of a child in the school instead of a bunch of people who don't really know about the school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sela parent here of 2nd grader since prek4 and thrilled! DC is thriving. We got into a closer HRCS and toured and it was a disorganized mess. Plus, it taught Spanish but kids didn't learn anything (20 minutes once or twice a week). DC speaks Hebrew fluently. The commute is the worst part so we drive reverse commute to fort Totten, park there, metro to/from work and then drive home reverse commute.
I think this is awesome. I put them on my list (#10 but I'm wondering if I should move them up on the list). I will be living in fort totten and my daughter will be in prek4. I'm also going to attend their open house. I have them below center city petworth and center city brightwood but I'm wondering if I should put Sela above those two?
I definitely would put Sela above those. It's a wonderful community!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sela parent here of 2nd grader since prek4 and thrilled! DC is thriving. We got into a closer HRCS and toured and it was a disorganized mess. Plus, it taught Spanish but kids didn't learn anything (20 minutes once or twice a week). DC speaks Hebrew fluently. The commute is the worst part so we drive reverse commute to fort Totten, park there, metro to/from work and then drive home reverse commute.
I think this is awesome. I put them on my list (#10 but I'm wondering if I should move them up on the list). I will be living in fort totten and my daughter will be in prek4. I'm also going to attend their open house. I have them below center city petworth and center city brightwood but I'm wondering if I should put Sela above those two?
Anonymous wrote:Sela parent here of 2nd grader since prek4 and thrilled! DC is thriving. We got into a closer HRCS and toured and it was a disorganized mess. Plus, it taught Spanish but kids didn't learn anything (20 minutes once or twice a week). DC speaks Hebrew fluently. The commute is the worst part so we drive reverse commute to fort Totten, park there, metro to/from work and then drive home reverse commute.
Anonymous wrote:A friend has her kid at Sela and loves it. The kid also loves it and comes back singing in hebrew. Very cute. The teachers (PreK-3) are amazing and the kids seems to enjoy the school. Tier 1 and still relatively easy to get it. I would guess that this won't last and it will be soon as hard to get into Sela that it is to the "others" immersion schools (Yu Ying, Lamb, MV, Stokes...)