Anonymous wrote:Did Communikids say anything about their plans to reopen in person in the Fall? I know they are doing camp now, so I assume that's a good sign.
Anonymous wrote:At least last year the classrooms were on the second floor and had windows; but not sure if the windows open. The bathrooms were downstairs in the basement, as was the “gym”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Can you please tell us how many classes do they have in prek-3 and do they have a playground? Last year there were two classrooms of 16 kids with 2 teachers each, plus a floater. This will presumably be different. There is a playground right on the property, which is large and has lots of open space. The building is old and not super fancy, but the classrooms themselves are large, very bright, clean, and have lots of fun activities.
the teachers have been many years working there or there is a lot of turnover, is the location temporary or they will stay there in the long term (I don’t know if they are there until the cathedral commons location will be open). My daughter had one new teacher (who was wonderful) and one teacher who had been there many many years (also great).
Is there a good community atmosphere with the other parents? There were lots of fun events and a nice parent group that planned events - this will also probably have to be different.
Is parent-teacher communication through and app or email? Email
Thanks a lot! You have been super helpful! It seems a good place and better than the tenleytown location where they don’t have any playground. We don’t care if the place is not too fancy as long as it is clean and passes all sanitation inspections, lead testing etc.
Lastly, is the teaching 100% in Spanish or they alternate with English? Is your daughter bilingual for real now? Are your/your partner Spanish speaking parents?
Have a wonderful day and stay safe!
The teaching is pretty much 100% in Spanish, though the obviously allow the children to speak in English. I would say her Spanish was really coming on in March right before we shut down, which is a total bummer. I took Spanish in high school so was able to help with the distance learning well enough, but certainly not a Spanish speaker in any real sense. My husband doesn’t know any Spanish at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Can you please tell us how many classes do they have in prek-3 and do they have a playground? Last year there were two classrooms of 16 kids with 2 teachers each, plus a floater. This will presumably be different. There is a playground right on the property, which is large and has lots of open space. The building is old and not super fancy, but the classrooms themselves are large, very bright, clean, and have lots of fun activities.
the teachers have been many years working there or there is a lot of turnover, is the location temporary or they will stay there in the long term (I don’t know if they are there until the cathedral commons location will be open). My daughter had one new teacher (who was wonderful) and one teacher who had been there many many years (also great).
Is there a good community atmosphere with the other parents? There were lots of fun events and a nice parent group that planned events - this will also probably have to be different.
Is parent-teacher communication through and app or email? Email
Thanks a lot! You have been super helpful! It seems a good place and better than the tenleytown location where they don’t have any playground. We don’t care if the place is not too fancy as long as it is clean and passes all sanitation inspections, lead testing etc.
Lastly, is the teaching 100% in Spanish or they alternate with English? Is your daughter bilingual for real now? Are your/your partner Spanish speaking parents?
Have a wonderful day and stay safe!
Anonymous wrote: Can you please tell us how many classes do they have in prek-3 and do they have a playground? Last year there were two classrooms of 16 kids with 2 teachers each, plus a floater. This will presumably be different. There is a playground right on the property, which is large and has lots of open space. The building is old and not super fancy, but the classrooms themselves are large, very bright, clean, and have lots of fun activities.
the teachers have been many years working there or there is a lot of turnover, is the location temporary or they will stay there in the long term (I don’t know if they are there until the cathedral commons location will be open). My daughter had one new teacher (who was wonderful) and one teacher who had been there many many years (also great).
Is there a good community atmosphere with the other parents? There were lots of fun events and a nice parent group that planned events - this will also probably have to be different.
Is parent-teacher communication through and app or email? Email
Anonymous wrote:My kid was there last year - very positive experience. Happy to answer any questions.