Anonymous wrote:Seriously... Why complain now?
Wonder if these people pay attention before they decided to send their child to the program. We knew it will be a trip in the 8th grade and cost a lot of money. They told us at the informational meeting. This is not a surprise. Plan ahead.
Anonymous wrote:
I don’t understand parents who want their child in these programs and then don’t want to actually follow the program. It’s just just balking at the N.Y. Trip. It’s not wanting their child to do group projects. And not wanting their child to spend hours outside of school researching. Or taking their child out of school for a week or longer for a family vacation. Why take a seat that could have gone to a child from a fully committed family?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can any CURRENT parents of the newly split upcounty middle school programs please comment on how it’s going so far? How are the staff? The workload? The student body dynamics and school environment (both magnet and non-magnet population)? Would you recommend the programs to others? Better than you expected or worse?
Has MLK said anything about the 8th grade humanities New York City field trip next year?
This year's Clemente 8th grade humanities New York City field trip costs $1243 plus more money for transportation, food, and tips. And you can't not go. And the so-called scholarships consist of the magnet program coordinator hitting the other parents up for cash. Seriously problematic.
The 8th grade math/sci Boston field trip has its own issues.
Are they going for 2 weeks? That is an insane amount of money for food, hotel where there will probably be 4 kids to a room and activities. Hard NO. I would not send my child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can any CURRENT parents of the newly split upcounty middle school programs please comment on how it’s going so far? How are the staff? The workload? The student body dynamics and school environment (both magnet and non-magnet population)? Would you recommend the programs to others? Better than you expected or worse?
Has MLK said anything about the 8th grade humanities New York City field trip next year?
This year's Clemente 8th grade humanities New York City field trip costs $1243 plus more money for transportation, food, and tips. And you can't not go. And the so-called scholarships consist of the magnet program coordinator hitting the other parents up for cash. Seriously problematic.
The 8th grade math/sci Boston field trip has its own issues.
Are they going for 2 weeks? That is an insane amount of money for food, hotel where there will probably be 4 kids to a room and activities. Hard NO. I would not send my child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can any CURRENT parents of the newly split upcounty middle school programs please comment on how it’s going so far? How are the staff? The workload? The student body dynamics and school environment (both magnet and non-magnet population)? Would you recommend the programs to others? Better than you expected or worse?
Has MLK said anything about the 8th grade humanities New York City field trip next year?
This year's Clemente 8th grade humanities New York City field trip costs $1243 plus more money for transportation, food, and tips. And you can't not go. And the so-called scholarships consist of the magnet program coordinator hitting the other parents up for cash. Seriously problematic.
The 8th grade math/sci Boston field trip has its own issues.
Anonymous wrote:Can any CURRENT parents of the newly split upcounty middle school programs please comment on how it’s going so far? How are the staff? The workload? The student body dynamics and school environment (both magnet and non-magnet population)? Would you recommend the programs to others? Better than you expected or worse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can any CURRENT parents of the newly split upcounty middle school programs please comment on how it’s going so far? How are the staff? The workload? The student body dynamics and school environment (both magnet and non-magnet population)? Would you recommend the programs to others? Better than you expected or worse?
Anybody? Or did you have to sign some kind of non disclosure agreement?
Anonymous wrote:Can any CURRENT parents of the newly split upcounty middle school programs please comment on how it’s going so far? How are the staff? The workload? The student body dynamics and school environment (both magnet and non-magnet population)? Would you recommend the programs to others? Better than you expected or worse?