Where do you live where you have Middle school choices in public school? (It doesnt sound like the DC charter system.)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How they help with the executive function and organizational transition necessary in middle school.
Do they still have recess. (I think this is so important,but so many middle schools don't!)
What are their guidance classes/social-emotional education program like.
OP here. These are great. Thank you! In fact, I should probably ask the first one about executive function and organization of my child's current teachers.
I'm also wondering how much people involved their children in the Middle School search.
Anonymous wrote:What are good questions to ask at Middle School open houses?
I want to know about:
Courses required and electives available
Tracking and/or differentiation
Handling of discipline matters
Use of technology
Homework load
Parent involvement
Extra curricular offerings
Pathway to high school (guidance given, direct paths, where past students have gone)
I'll start with on-line research before going to the Open Houses. What don't I know that I should ask?
Anonymous wrote:are these private schools you're researching?
Anonymous wrote:How they help with the executive function and organizational transition necessary in middle school.
Do they still have recess. (I think this is so important,but so many middle schools don't!)
What are their guidance classes/social-emotional education program like.