Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any chance question asking Dad asked about why they aren't on the AMS website?
Information was being updated. Check again. SSMA has gold starndard
https://amshq.org/Families/Find-A-School/94914
But, many here will not talk about the positive about the school and continue to downplay its achievements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any chance question asking Dad asked about why they aren't on the AMS website?
Information was being updated. Check again. SSMA has gold starndard
https://amshq.org/Families/Find-A-School/94914
But, many here will not talk about the positive about the school and continue to downplay its achievements.
Anonymous wrote:Any chance question asking Dad asked about why they aren't on the AMS website?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any chance question asking Dad asked about why they aren't on the AMS website?
Hi, original poster here about the OH. I don't recall anyone asking about that. A parent recently told me the Spanish language classrooms don't have as much fidelity to the Montessori model as the English dominant classrooms. I don't know if that's because the school struggles to find Spanish-speaking, Montessori-certified teachers, but that would be my assumption (and I guess it might explain why I saw kids doing coloring worksheets in one of the Spanish primary classrooms during the OH). I also don't know if the fact that some classes don't closely follow the Montessori method affects whether the school is eligible for AMS accreditation.
So, if you're a parent currently considering SSMA, I guess ask other parents/administrators whether the school has Montessori accreditation and whether all classrooms follow the Montessori curriculum or just the English language ones.
Anonymous wrote:Any chance question asking Dad asked about why they aren't on the AMS website?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, who is the new principal? Ms. Jenkins didn’t come back after winter break? Or are you referring to last winter break?
My mistake - I misunderstood what my husband said. Ms. Jenkins has been the principal since the beginning of January. She said previously she was just a consultant and wasn’t officially a principal.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, who is the new principal? Ms. Jenkins didn’t come back after winter break? Or are you referring to last winter break?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dad asking the good questions is my husband. I prepared him beforehand with a list of questions. He mentioned that the principal is very new, and they weren’t really given a reason as to why the previous one left/was let go. He could tell there was something off about Dr. R, but couldn’t find a way to explain what exactly it was. He also was not impressed with the answers he was given, but he said it also could have been because the principal just started working there this week. That being said, he was pleased with what he saw in the classrooms. He went to the OH to determine if we should risk putting SSMA at the bottom of our list, and his overall feeling was that in terms of a last resort, it wasn’t that bad.
A new principal started there this week, or this year?
This week/year as in 2020. The previous principal did not return after winter break I believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is entering K and completed the last two years at SSMA. We’ve had incredible teachers for primary and my child is reading and doing so well in math (addition, subtraction and multiplication) and receives so much emotional support. Another kid in class was doing long division. If you get a good instructor and your kid is a good candidate for Montessori, I recommend it. The other issues mentioned by other posters are true with many families happy with lower grades and community, but there are admin issues and the question of how well the higher grades are performing.
Multiplication and long division before K. They'll be doing calculus before middle school. Sounds odd considering the amount of worksheets and coloring activities some other SSMA parents complain about.
Just wanted to jump into this old thread to mention that we did an open house at SSMA today and saw kids in one of the primary (PK-3 to K) classrooms working on coloring worksheets. I was shocked. They couldn't even pretend to be working on something educational, knowing that the Open House was scheduled and that parents would be coming by? So yes, coloring worksheets are apparently still a thing here.
Were there a lot of parents there? Did they acknowledge any of the problems?
Hello! Let's see...I think there were about 7-8 families there. Did they address any of the problems? Ehhhh. I'll be honest, I wasn't aware of all of the problems going into the open house (but boy did I get up to speed afterward! Thank you, DCUM, for existing.). However, one astute dad there must have been familiar with a lot of it, because he asked some great, on-point questions that were relevant to a lot of the issues (as I later learned), and I think his questions must have been intended to suss out whether things were getting addressed now. (Trying to think of an example, and am blanking at the moment. Will follow up if I recall any. Sorry, we've been doing so many open houses lately that I've forgotten some of details.)
I can say, on one of the issues--heat--that the school had installed electric plug-in overhead heaters above some of the doorways to the rooms on the main level. They look like those heaters you see on restaurant patios. I was actually really surprised to see them inside a building--it seemed unsafe, since they get so hot!--but apparently there are models you can get intended for indoor and outdoor use.
Hello again. Just thought of one of the questions the other parent asked: he inquired about the retention rate (/why the school was able to clear its waitlist). The answer he got was basically, "well, we're not really sure why people left." Again, I didn't know about all of the school's problems going into the open house, so I wasn't super-focused on the response, but I can say now that it seems they were playing dumb with him.