Anonymous wrote:Very hands on is what I heard about the head at PDS but it wasn't meant in a good way. Teachers have to pass every single email through her. She is micro-managing the staff to death. One PDS parent said to me that she seems paranoid. Lots of drama. I hope it is all due to establishing herself and once she feels confident she will start to back off a bit. I will be looking next year but if things stay like they are now, I will skip - lots of other choices and don't need a place where all the adults are drama filled and forgetting to focus on the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an earful the other day from some current parents really not happy with the school head. I had no idea it had changed so much. Lots of people pulling their kids to go to Mater Dei, Norwood or other schools. Some parents just waiting it out since they only have a year or two left. It seems like it is really polarized there, some parents i guess must like the new head, but lots just biding time. Shame, shouldn't be like that.
While we haven't been there in a few years, it is hard to belive that lots of people are pulling their kids for Mater Dei. In the years we were there, 1 kid left for Mater Dei. MD starts in 1st and most of the kids seem to come from catholic schools.
As far as for other schools, unless you are applying out after Pre'K, the chances of lots of people finding spaces for 1st or 2nd grade are pretty low. Most schools just don't have a lot of open spots till 3rd.
FYI - this is not true for Norwood. They expand between K and 1st from 2 classes to 3 classes, so applying in for 1st grade is definitely an option.
http://www.norwoodschool.org/admissions/application_process/index.aspx
From their website:
Kindergarten: 32
1st Grade: 10-12
Second Grade: 3-5
Third Grade: 5-10
Fourth Grade: 3-5
Fifth Grade: 3-5
Sixth Grade: 5-8
Seventh Grade: 3-5
Eighth Grade: 0
10-12 spots is not a high number for "lots of kids" to leave and go to Norwood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an earful the other day from some current parents really not happy with the school head. I had no idea it had changed so much. Lots of people pulling their kids to go to Mater Dei, Norwood or other schools. Some parents just waiting it out since they only have a year or two left. It seems like it is really polarized there, some parents i guess must like the new head, but lots just biding time. Shame, shouldn't be like that.
While we haven't been there in a few years, it is hard to belive that lots of people are pulling their kids for Mater Dei. In the years we were there, 1 kid left for Mater Dei. MD starts in 1st and most of the kids seem to come from catholic schools.
As far as for other schools, unless you are applying out after Pre'K, the chances of lots of people finding spaces for 1st or 2nd grade are pretty low. Most schools just don't have a lot of open spots till 3rd.
FYI - this is not true for Norwood. They expand between K and 1st from 2 classes to 3 classes, so applying in for 1st grade is definitely an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an earful the other day from some current parents really not happy with the school head. I had no idea it had changed so much. Lots of people pulling their kids to go to Mater Dei, Norwood or other schools. Some parents just waiting it out since they only have a year or two left. It seems like it is really polarized there, some parents i guess must like the new head, but lots just biding time. Shame, shouldn't be like that.
While we haven't been there in a few years, it is hard to belive that lots of people are pulling their kids for Mater Dei. In the years we were there, 1 kid left for Mater Dei. MD starts in 1st and most of the kids seem to come from catholic schools.
As far as for other schools, unless you are applying out after Pre'K, the chances of lots of people finding spaces for 1st or 2nd grade are pretty low. Most schools just don't have a lot of open spots till 3rd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does PDS still redshirt most kids?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Forget Green Acres. THE SCHOOL IS A JOKE!
Anonymous wrote:I got an earful the other day from some current parents really not happy with the school head. I had no idea it had changed so much. Lots of people pulling their kids to go to Mater Dei, Norwood or other schools. Some parents just waiting it out since they only have a year or two left. It seems like it is really polarized there, some parents i guess must like the new head, but lots just biding time. Shame, shouldn't be like that.
Anonymous wrote:Very hands on is what I heard about the head at PDS but it wasn't meant in a good way. Teachers have to pass every single email through her. She is micro-managing the staff to death. One PDS parent said to me that she seems paranoid. Lots of drama. I hope it is all due to establishing herself and once she feels confident she will start to back off a bit. I will be looking next year but if things stay like they are now, I will skip - lots of other choices and don't need a place where all the adults are drama filled and forgetting to focus on the children.
Anonymous wrote:Does PDS still redshirt most kids?