Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the idea that only kids who have been in Montessori charters will be able to attend or will kids from traditional schools also be able to attend?
And how will they afford to operate with such a limited applicant pool?
Anonymous wrote:Is the idea that only kids who have been in Montessori charters will be able to attend or will kids from traditional schools also be able to attend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The application is due March 7 and they either will or won't get it in on time.
So many HRCS elementaries have had less success expanding to middle school, I am not holding my breath.
But, have they created a whole separate middle and high school? This is not an HRCS expansion.
Nor is Breakthrough a HRCS. I see SSMA was not picked for the team at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The application is due March 7 and they either will or won't get it in on time.
So many HRCS elementaries have had less success expanding to middle school, I am not holding my breath.
But, have they created a whole separate middle and high school? This is not an HRCS expansion.
Anonymous wrote:The application is due March 7 and they either will or won't get it in on time.
So many HRCS elementaries have had less success expanding to middle school, I am not holding my breath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good questions that I'm also curious to hear the answer to as my kid is in K at a Montessori charter. That was my question at some early open houses and I was always met with "oh, they transition just fine to traditional schools" and "they have such a love of learning and respect for teachers" from going through Montessori.
One other thing to be aware of (if you weren't already) is the Montessori Middle and High School being proposed for opening in fall 2020 https://thetruthschool.org/
This is exciting, are they approved to open yet? Site says "will open" but I don't think it's gone through approval yet?
Anonymous wrote:Good questions that I'm also curious to hear the answer to as my kid is in K at a Montessori charter. That was my question at some early open houses and I was always met with "oh, they transition just fine to traditional schools" and "they have such a love of learning and respect for teachers" from going through Montessori.
One other thing to be aware of (if you weren't already) is the Montessori Middle and High School being proposed for opening in fall 2020 https://thetruthschool.org/
Anonymous wrote:Good questions that I'm also curious to hear the answer to as my kid is in K at a Montessori charter. That was my question at some early open houses and I was always met with "oh, they transition just fine to traditional schools" and "they have such a love of learning and respect for teachers" from going through Montessori.
One other thing to be aware of (if you weren't already) is the Montessori Middle and High School being proposed for opening in fall 2020 https://thetruthschool.org/
Anonymous wrote:I have an upper elementary and a lower elementary child, and we LOVE it. I think that the special sauce of Montessori is actually in the older grades. My kids are learning how to make choices, plan their own work, and their guides do a great job of encouraging them to work evenly across all areas. Will your Montessori let you observe elementary? Mine did and it was what sealed the deal.