Anonymous wrote:You should call and just ask to visit - they will give you a tour. We called and got a same-day tour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for your responses! If there's anything else that has helped to guide your decision, please post.
The qualitative site review (QSR) reports are good to read.
I also like to read the school's annual reports (you can see stats on teacher retention and median salary there) and their parent handbook, which often outlines discipline policies and so forth.
All of these are linked in the right hand column http://www.dcpcsb.org/school/sela-pcs
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for your responses! If there's anything else that has helped to guide your decision, please post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the school seem to be pretty diverse in terms of the student population and staff. Also, before and after care would be necessary for us. Was there any mention of that. The carpool listserv sounds like a great idea.
Yes, very diverse. You can look on the website for stats of students. A number of the teachers seeemed to be Israeli but most seemed to be American (of different races too). Before and after care is guaranteed if you want it and costs are based on a sliding scale
Anonymous wrote:Does the school seem to be pretty diverse in terms of the student population and staff. Also, before and after care would be necessary for us. Was there any mention of that. The carpool listserv sounds like a great idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We attended today and absolutely loved it. I bet they would give you a private tour if you asked for one. Are you matched for pk3?
We are have a pretty good number on the waitlist for pre-k3 so we're hoping something will become available. All of our other numbers are sadly in the triple digits. What did you love about the school?
Anonymous wrote:We attended today and absolutely loved it. I bet they would give you a private tour if you asked for one. Are you matched for pk3?