Anonymous wrote:We live in the RM district for highschool and are wondering if it’s a good school and what experiences people have had with the school. If it’s not good as a public school we will have to consider private school. Just wanted to hear some thoughts from folks. TIA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is in college now but had a great experience. He had no interest in IB (after being exposed to it from K at College Gardens). Nice friend group, involved in sports, prepared for college.
We liked the principal (who was new when my son started). His focus on including more local kids in IB for 11th grade did cause IB families some concern but it was not our issue. I later read about the lawsuit with Hoover that is linked somewhere on DCUM. I was not convinced she was a victim.
She was clearly a victim. But that’s another story.
She certainly had a cult following but parents are not always the best judge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is in college now but had a great experience. He had no interest in IB (after being exposed to it from K at College Gardens). Nice friend group, involved in sports, prepared for college.
We liked the principal (who was new when my son started). His focus on including more local kids in IB for 11th grade did cause IB families some concern but it was not our issue. I later read about the lawsuit with Hoover that is linked somewhere on DCUM. I was not convinced she was a victim.
She was clearly a victim. But that’s another story.
Anonymous wrote:We live in the RM district for highschool and are wondering if it’s a good school and what experiences people have had with the school. If it’s not good as a public school we will have to consider private school. Just wanted to hear some thoughts from folks. TIA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is in college now but had a great experience. He had no interest in IB (after being exposed to it from K at College Gardens). Nice friend group, involved in sports, prepared for college.
We liked the principal (who was new when my son started). His focus on including more local kids in IB for 11th grade did cause IB families some concern but it was not our issue. I later read about the lawsuit with Hoover that is linked somewhere on DCUM. I was not convinced she was a victim.
She was clearly a victim. But that’s another story.
She certainly had a cult following but parents are not always the best judge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is in college now but had a great experience. He had no interest in IB (after being exposed to it from K at College Gardens). Nice friend group, involved in sports, prepared for college.
We liked the principal (who was new when my son started). His focus on including more local kids in IB for 11th grade did cause IB families some concern but it was not our issue. I later read about the lawsuit with Hoover that is linked somewhere on DCUM. I was not convinced she was a victim.
She was clearly a victim. But that’s another story.
Anonymous wrote:My son is in college now but had a great experience. He had no interest in IB (after being exposed to it from K at College Gardens). Nice friend group, involved in sports, prepared for college.
We liked the principal (who was new when my son started). His focus on including more local kids in IB for 11th grade did cause IB families some concern but it was not our issue. I later read about the lawsuit with Hoover that is linked somewhere on DCUM. I was not convinced she was a victim.