Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling at schools that are new to clustering model? At my school many families are thinking about moving to the center school. I am worried my DC academic peers are leaving. I am not sure what to do for next year.
I think folks will make the move, though I’m wondering if younger siblings will be able to be pupil placed.
I think the schools implementing the cluster method are schools just adding LLIV and so the kids have already been moving to the Center so it doesn't matter to the Base School or the Center.
Not at Shrevewood. Switched from years of LLIV to cluster model. Lots of families planning to leave after this year where their children have basically been Guinea pigs.
He doesn't even see it coming....
I don't think you're aware of all the positive feedback he HAS received. A lot of families are thrilled to see the super competitive parents & kids leave the school. My son actually expressed relief when he found out one girl is leaving for a different school.
Anonymous wrote:That sounds like Level III. Pull outs in areas of strength and the option to do accelerated math.
Anonymous wrote:A significant number of students are leaving Cub Run's LLIV for the center at Poplar Tree next year, in all grades. Their local level program/clustering has not gone well and parents are speaking with their feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling at schools that are new to clustering model? At my school many families are thinking about moving to the center school. I am worried my DC academic peers are leaving. I am not sure what to do for next year.
I think folks will make the move, though I’m wondering if younger siblings will be able to be pupil placed.
Younger siblings who move to the center are put in gen ed. Personally, being gen ed in a center and not having any neighborhood friends in the class is not an experience that I'd want for my kid
The problem is that when your older child finishes at the center, your younger child gets kicked out unless they are in AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling at schools that are new to clustering model? At my school many families are thinking about moving to the center school. I am worried my DC academic peers are leaving. I am not sure what to do for next year.
I think folks will make the move, though I’m wondering if younger siblings will be able to be pupil placed.
I think the schools implementing the cluster method are schools just adding LLIV and so the kids have already been moving to the Center so it doesn't matter to the Base School or the Center.
Not at Shrevewood. Switched from years of LLIV to cluster model. Lots of families planning to leave after this year where their children have basically been Guinea pigs.
He doesn't even see it coming....
I don't think you're aware of all the positive feedback he HAS received. A lot of families are thrilled to see the super competitive parents & kids leave the school. My son actually expressed relief when he found out one girl is leaving for a different school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling at schools that are new to clustering model? At my school many families are thinking about moving to the center school. I am worried my DC academic peers are leaving. I am not sure what to do for next year.
I think folks will make the move, though I’m wondering if younger siblings will be able to be pupil placed.
I think the schools implementing the cluster method are schools just adding LLIV and so the kids have already been moving to the Center so it doesn't matter to the Base School or the Center.
Not at Shrevewood. Switched from years of LLIV to cluster model. Lots of families planning to leave after this year where their children have basically been Guinea pigs.
He doesn't even see it coming....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling at schools that are new to clustering model? At my school many families are thinking about moving to the center school. I am worried my DC academic peers are leaving. I am not sure what to do for next year.
I think folks will make the move, though I’m wondering if younger siblings will be able to be pupil placed.
I think the schools implementing the cluster method are schools just adding LLIV and so the kids have already been moving to the Center so it doesn't matter to the Base School or the Center.
Not at Shrevewood. Switched from years of LLIV to cluster model. Lots of families planning to leave after this year where their children have basically been Guinea pigs.
It sounds like a good number of families gave it a shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling at schools that are new to clustering model? At my school many families are thinking about moving to the center school. I am worried my DC academic peers are leaving. I am not sure what to do for next year.
I think folks will make the move, though I’m wondering if younger siblings will be able to be pupil placed.
I think the schools implementing the cluster method are schools just adding LLIV and so the kids have already been moving to the Center so it doesn't matter to the Base School or the Center.
Not at Shrevewood. Switched from years of LLIV to cluster model. Lots of families planning to leave after this year where their children have basically been Guinea pigs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling at schools that are new to clustering model? At my school many families are thinking about moving to the center school. I am worried my DC academic peers are leaving. I am not sure what to do for next year.
I think folks will make the move, though I’m wondering if younger siblings will be able to be pupil placed.
Younger siblings who move to the center are put in gen ed. Personally, being gen ed in a center and not having any neighborhood friends in the class is not an experience that I'd want for my kid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling at schools that are new to clustering model? At my school many families are thinking about moving to the center school. I am worried my DC academic peers are leaving. I am not sure what to do for next year.
I think folks will make the move, though I’m wondering if younger siblings will be able to be pupil placed.
I think the schools implementing the cluster method are schools just adding LLIV and so the kids have already been moving to the Center so it doesn't matter to the Base School or the Center.
Not at Shrevewood. Switched from years of LLIV to cluster model. Lots of families planning to leave after this year where their children have basically been Guinea pigs.
He doesn't even see it coming....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling at schools that are new to clustering model? At my school many families are thinking about moving to the center school. I am worried my DC academic peers are leaving. I am not sure what to do for next year.
I think folks will make the move, though I’m wondering if younger siblings will be able to be pupil placed.
I think the schools implementing the cluster method are schools just adding LLIV and so the kids have already been moving to the Center so it doesn't matter to the Base School or the Center.
Not at Shrevewood. Switched from years of LLIV to cluster model. Lots of families planning to leave after this year where their children have basically been Guinea pigs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling at schools that are new to clustering model? At my school many families are thinking about moving to the center school. I am worried my DC academic peers are leaving. I am not sure what to do for next year.
I think folks will make the move, though I’m wondering if younger siblings will be able to be pupil placed.
I think the schools implementing the cluster method are schools just adding LLIV and so the kids have already been moving to the Center so it doesn't matter to the Base School or the Center.
Not at Shrevewood. Switched from years of LLIV to cluster model. Lots of families planning to leave after this year where their children have basically been Guinea pigs.