Anonymous wrote:
I'm not wearing rose-colored glasses, I simply posted about my own personal experiences with the school. The only time I was concerned about the size was when they had to add an extra kindergarten right before school started -- apparently the economy caused a lot of people to re-evaluate paying for private K -- but the school handled it as well as they could.
As the PP asked, "Do you have a child at Spring Hill or did you pull a child out because of the size?" If not, then I'm not sure you know what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spring Hill may be big, but the staff definitely know the children well. There may be 950+ kids there, but it rarely feels like the school is that big (except maybe when you're looking for a parking space).
Teachers who didn't even have my child as a student in their class know her name, as does the principal. There is a wonderful community feel to the school as well.
Spring Hill is already over 100 students over capacity and is projected to have over 1,000 students by 2012. That's bigger than Cooper Middle. Since I don't have a pair of the same rose-colored glasses you seem to be wearing, thanks but no thanks.
I'm not wearing rose-colored glasses, I simply posted about my own personal experiences with the school. The only time I was concerned about the size was when they had to add an extra kindergarten right before school started -- apparently the economy caused a lot of people to re-evaluate paying for private K -- but the school handled it as well as they could.
As the PP asked, "Do you have a child at Spring Hill or did you pull a child out because of the size?" If not, then I'm not sure you know what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spring Hill may be big, but the staff definitely know the children well. There may be 950+ kids there, but it rarely feels like the school is that big (except maybe when you're looking for a parking space).
Teachers who didn't even have my child as a student in their class know her name, as does the principal. There is a wonderful community feel to the school as well.
Spring Hill is already over 100 students over capacity and is projected to have over 1,000 students by 2012. That's bigger than Cooper Middle. Since I don't have a pair of the same rose-colored glasses you seem to be wearing, thanks but no thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spring Hill may be big, but the staff definitely know the children well. There may be 950+ kids there, but it rarely feels like the school is that big (except maybe when you're looking for a parking space).
Teachers who didn't even have my child as a student in their class know her name, as does the principal. There is a wonderful community feel to the school as well.
Spring Hill is already over 100 students over capacity and is projected to have over 1,000 students by 2012. That's bigger than Cooper Middle. Since I don't have a pair of the same rose-colored glasses you seem to be wearing, thanks but no thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Spring Hill may be big, but the staff definitely know the children well. There may be 950+ kids there, but it rarely feels like the school is that big (except maybe when you're looking for a parking space).
Teachers who didn't even have my child as a student in their class know her name, as does the principal. There is a wonderful community feel to the school as well.
Anonymous wrote:
The larger the school the better since staff is allocated by ratio [enrollment] and there is more room to play. A small school might have 2 sections per grade and will take bigger hits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Class size problems can result from the Japanese immersion program. Middle school GT is at Kilmer on Gallows road in Vienna going towards Dun Loring. Better to buy in western Mclean for Spring Hill- no JIP and AAP[GT] middle schoolers can go to Longfellow.
Interesting advice. Spring Hill has close to 1000 students, so it's the last place I'd steer someone concerned about big schools or large class sizes. And Longfellow, which is in the middle of a big renovation, is bursting at the seams.
Anonymous wrote:
Class size problems can result from the Japanese immersion program. Middle school GT is at Kilmer on Gallows road in Vienna going towards Dun Loring. Better to buy in western Mclean for Spring Hill- no JIP and AAP[GT] middle schoolers can go to Longfellow.
Anonymous wrote:What are your thoughts on this school? What I know: It's Japanese immersion and is rated a 9/10 on GreatSchools.org. It doesn't look that great from outside....
I'm totally clueless. Help please.