Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OES is fine. My older DC and another classmate went on to TJ from OES a few years ago. Most years they have 0-2 alums progress. For as affluent as the school is, the results are meh. We hit a patch of very weak teachers and long term subs. YYMV.
OES AAP kids go to SVES. Lliv isn’t only AAP kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OES is fine. My older DC and another classmate went on to TJ from OES a few years ago. Most years they have 0-2 alums progress. For as affluent as the school is, the results are meh. We hit a patch of very weak teachers and long term subs. YYMV.
OES AAP kids go to SVES. Lliv isn’t only AAP kids.
Anonymous wrote:OES is fine. My older DC and another classmate went on to TJ from OES a few years ago. Most years they have 0-2 alums progress. For as affluent as the school is, the results are meh. We hit a patch of very weak teachers and long term subs. YYMV.
Anonymous wrote:It depends what you compare with. We moved from the tops schools area, and I kept my kid for a year in 3rd grade and then transferred to private. We were in AAP, really poor education. No books. A lot of special need children. Teachers very subpar to what we got used to.
I truly believe people from the neighborhood that they love the school. But most of them coming from the public schools (parents), so it is a good school by their standards.
Anonymous wrote:It depends what you compare with. We moved from the tops schools area, and I kept my kid for a year in 3rd grade and then transferred to private. We were in AAP, really poor education. No books. A lot of special need children. Teachers very subpar to what we got used to.
I truly believe people from the neighborhood that they love the school. But most of them coming from the public schools (parents), so it is a good school by their standards.
Anonymous wrote:It depends what you compare with. We moved from the tops schools area, and I kept my kid for a year in 3rd grade and then transferred to private. We were in AAP, really poor education. No books. A lot of special need children. Teachers very subpar to what we got used to.
I truly believe people from the neighborhood that they love the school. But most of them coming from the public schools (parents), so it is a good school by their standards.