Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest thoughts - As a current MV parent I'd echo the comments on behavior, and this is particularly prevalent in the after school program. When I asked, I was told that teachers each have their own level of tolerance for chaos (they of course called it 'noise' - I am coining it chaos) and they are ok with that. I didn't love that answer but we're sticking with it as my child is succeeding, learning a lot and enjoys school and friends there. I think we will see how things progress and the kids get older.
We love many things about the school and feel good having our child there. We didn't 'choose' out of a lack of choice.
I believe they stop admitting after 2nd grade, so if the 'good' kids stick around and MV gets things under control we'll stay - if not we'll probably pack up and head out.
Actually MV accepts kids beyond 2nd grade.
I think you may be referring to the fact that they did accept applications for grades 3 and 4 this year. I could be wrong, but I believe they ended up deciding not to accept any students in those grades after all. If others have more info, please correct.
There will be at least 1 new kid in the 3rd grade. I
How is that going to work with the bilingual aspect? It's hard to jump into a classroom where you don't speak the language - 50% of their time is in Spanish and 50% in English
Anonymous wrote:6:22 - Um, she was a terrible assistant principal at Deal. Teachers hated her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest thoughts - As a current MV parent I'd echo the comments on behavior, and this is particularly prevalent in the after school program. When I asked, I was told that teachers each have their own level of tolerance for chaos (they of course called it 'noise' - I am coining it chaos) and they are ok with that. I didn't love that answer but we're sticking with it as my child is succeeding, learning a lot and enjoys school and friends there. I think we will see how things progress and the kids get older.
We love many things about the school and feel good having our child there. We didn't 'choose' out of a lack of choice.
I believe they stop admitting after 2nd grade, so if the 'good' kids stick around and MV gets things under control we'll stay - if not we'll probably pack up and head out.
Actually MV accepts kids beyond 2nd grade.
I think you may be referring to the fact that they did accept applications for grades 3 and 4 this year. I could be wrong, but I believe they ended up deciding not to accept any students in those grades after all. If others have more info, please correct.
There will be at least 1 new kid in the 3rd grade. I
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest thoughts - As a current MV parent I'd echo the comments on behavior, and this is particularly prevalent in the after school program. When I asked, I was told that teachers each have their own level of tolerance for chaos (they of course called it 'noise' - I am coining it chaos) and they are ok with that. I didn't love that answer but we're sticking with it as my child is succeeding, learning a lot and enjoys school and friends there. I think we will see how things progress and the kids get older.
We love many things about the school and feel good having our child there. We didn't 'choose' out of a lack of choice.
I believe they stop admitting after 2nd grade, so if the 'good' kids stick around and MV gets things under control we'll stay - if not we'll probably pack up and head out.
Actually MV accepts kids beyond 2nd grade.
I think you may be referring to the fact that they did accept applications for grades 3 and 4 this year. I could be wrong, but I believe they ended up deciding not to accept any students in those grades after all. If others have more info, please correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest thoughts - As a current MV parent I'd echo the comments on behavior, and this is particularly prevalent in the after school program. When I asked, I was told that teachers each have their own level of tolerance for chaos (they of course called it 'noise' - I am coining it chaos) and they are ok with that. I didn't love that answer but we're sticking with it as my child is succeeding, learning a lot and enjoys school and friends there. I think we will see how things progress and the kids get older.
We love many things about the school and feel good having our child there. We didn't 'choose' out of a lack of choice.
I believe they stop admitting after 2nd grade, so if the 'good' kids stick around and MV gets things under control we'll stay - if not we'll probably pack up and head out.
Actually MV accepts kids beyond 2nd grade.
I think you may be referring to the fact that they did accept applications for grades 3 and 4 this year. I could be wrong, but I believe they ended up deciding not to accept any students in those grades after all. If others have more info, please correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest thoughts - As a current MV parent I'd echo the comments on behavior, and this is particularly prevalent in the after school program. When I asked, I was told that teachers each have their own level of tolerance for chaos (they of course called it 'noise' - I am coining it chaos) and they are ok with that. I didn't love that answer but we're sticking with it as my child is succeeding, learning a lot and enjoys school and friends there. I think we will see how things progress and the kids get older.
We love many things about the school and feel good having our child there. We didn't 'choose' out of a lack of choice.
I believe they stop admitting after 2nd grade, so if the 'good' kids stick around and MV gets things under control we'll stay - if not we'll probably pack up and head out.
Actually MV accepts kids beyond 2nd grade.
Anonymous wrote:Honest thoughts - As a current MV parent I'd echo the comments on behavior, and this is particularly prevalent in the after school program. When I asked, I was told that teachers each have their own level of tolerance for chaos (they of course called it 'noise' - I am coining it chaos) and they are ok with that. I didn't love that answer but we're sticking with it as my child is succeeding, learning a lot and enjoys school and friends there. I think we will see how things progress and the kids get older.
We love many things about the school and feel good having our child there. We didn't 'choose' out of a lack of choice.
I believe they stop admitting after 2nd grade, so if the 'good' kids stick around and MV gets things under control we'll stay - if not we'll probably pack up and head out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest thoughts - As a current MV parent I'd echo the comments on behavior, and this is particularly prevalent in the after school program. When I asked, I was told that teachers each have their own level of tolerance for chaos (they of course called it 'noise' - I am coining it chaos) and they are ok with that. I didn't love that answer but we're sticking with it as my child is succeeding, learning a lot and enjoys school and friends there. I think we will see how things progress and the kids get older.
We love many things about the school and feel good having our child there. We didn't 'choose' out of a lack of choice.
I believe they stop admitting after 2nd grade, so if the 'good' kids stick around and MV gets things under control we'll stay - if not we'll probably pack up and head out.
Actually MV accepts kids beyond 2nd grade.
Do they have to be bilingual?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest thoughts - As a current MV parent I'd echo the comments on behavior, and this is particularly prevalent in the after school program. When I asked, I was told that teachers each have their own level of tolerance for chaos (they of course called it 'noise' - I am coining it chaos) and they are ok with that. I didn't love that answer but we're sticking with it as my child is succeeding, learning a lot and enjoys school and friends there. I think we will see how things progress and the kids get older.
We love many things about the school and feel good having our child there. We didn't 'choose' out of a lack of choice.
I believe they stop admitting after 2nd grade, so if the 'good' kids stick around and MV gets things under control we'll stay - if not we'll probably pack up and head out.
Actually MV accepts kids beyond 2nd grade.
Anonymous wrote:Honest thoughts - As a current MV parent I'd echo the comments on behavior, and this is particularly prevalent in the after school program. When I asked, I was told that teachers each have their own level of tolerance for chaos (they of course called it 'noise' - I am coining it chaos) and they are ok with that. I didn't love that answer but we're sticking with it as my child is succeeding, learning a lot and enjoys school and friends there. I think we will see how things progress and the kids get older.
We love many things about the school and feel good having our child there. We didn't 'choose' out of a lack of choice.
I believe they stop admitting after 2nd grade, so if the 'good' kids stick around and MV gets things under control we'll stay - if not we'll probably pack up and head out.