Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was not permitted to tour our local middle when my children were already students at the feeder elementary.
This was one of the various contributing factors to our decision to go private for middle.
You may have a different experience!
Same here. Went to private as well. Best decision
Anonymous wrote:A tour is not going to reveal anything about a school. You will get more information talking to people whose children have attended the school. I wouldn’t waste my time with a tour.
Anonymous wrote:I was not permitted to tour our local middle when my children were already students at the feeder elementary.
This was one of the various contributing factors to our decision to go private for middle.
You may have a different experience!
Anonymous wrote:A tour is not going to reveal anything about a school. You will get more information talking to people whose children have attended the school. I wouldn’t waste my time with a tour.
Anonymous wrote:Call the Counseling Dept and ask to set up an appointment for a tour. They will tell you when they can (if you just show up the answer will be that they are unavailable). If there is one, attend a PTA meeting (ES, first Tuesday of the month, MS, 2nd Tuesday of the month, HS 3rd Tuesday or the month). Some schools have monthly meetings, others quarterly, so check ther website....
Anonymous wrote:Before buying in the area? Does anyone do this?
I'll call the school and ask but i want to know in advance if they will think i'm weird.
What other way is there to find out about the school? Can I "crash" a PTA meeting and ask the parents their opinions of the school? I'm thinking of buying in a particular area but if we do we will be stuck and unable to afford private.
I didnt get a tour but i did meet with one of the admininistators and he answered any questions i had. This was tpms
The only way i think they could have tours is if a day was set aside during the summer without kids so parents csn look around. Otherwise i think it would be too much for the school to handle
Anonymous wrote:Before buying in the area? Does anyone do this?
I'll call the school and ask but i want to know in advance if they will think i'm weird.
What other way is there to find out about the school? Can I "crash" a PTA meeting and ask the parents their opinions of the school? I'm thinking of buying in a particular area but if we do we will be stuck and unable to afford private.