Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stayed in FS for AP program because we love that it is small. It has proven to be the right decision especially during covid: my third grader's class has only 6 kids in person compared to 20+ in AP class in Haycock. So now my third grader gets to go in person 4 days/week while the same is not guaranteed for the overly crowded Haycock AP.
Academically it is solid because the teacher to student ratio is lower, and sometimes close to private.
Hmm.. FS has AAP too? Can you get in there right from the start? I tend to believe that small class size is amazing and a huge advantage in and of itself, more individual attention. Does AAP start at grade 3 in FS?
Anonymous wrote:We stayed in FS for AP program because we love that it is small. It has proven to be the right decision especially during covid: my third grader's class has only 6 kids in person compared to 20+ in AP class in Haycock. So now my third grader gets to go in person 4 days/week while the same is not guaranteed for the overly crowded Haycock AP.
Academically it is solid because the teacher to student ratio is lower, and sometimes close to private.
Anonymous wrote:loved the school for my kids k-2.
they moved on in 3rd grade to haycock which was better academically for them.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm, my kid attended Kent Gardens and there was no "mass exodus" after 3rd grade. Don't all the schools have Level IV/AAP now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to the area near FS when our youngest was starting Longfellow, but we have neighbors who are perfectly happy with Franklin Sherman. There are still a lot of kids who move over to Haycock starting in 3rd grade.
100%. Be prepared for a mass exodus in 3rd grade.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to the area near FS when our youngest was starting Longfellow, but we have neighbors who are perfectly happy with Franklin Sherman. There are still a lot of kids who move over to Haycock starting in 3rd grade.