Anonymous wrote:Does Janney welcome out of boundary students? Surprised to learn that most kids tend to walk to school when they have busy parents rushing to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the smaller feel of Hearst. I know families at Janney who are looking for other options.
Also - if there is any chance that your child has a learning difference (Adhd, dyslexia) the Janney is known for being horrible. Their head of Special Needs does things her way and no one (not even teachers) will challenge her.
I have a child with an IEP at Janney and our experience has been positive. The student support staff that my child is actually working with is great.
+1 child with an IEP and we’ve had a positive experience as well. We love the walkability, school community, after care/enrichment programs, and the overall organization and administration of the school. And Janney isn’t as big as it used to be at the moment. I think enrollment was around 680 this year down from
780 the prior year. I suspect they will lose more kids this year to covid relocations/moves, etc. I’m guessing that’s how you got a lottery spot for both of your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Does Janney welcome out of boundary students? Surprised to learn that most kids tend to walk to school when they have busy parents rushing to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the smaller feel of Hearst. I know families at Janney who are looking for other options.
Also - if there is any chance that your child has a learning difference (Adhd, dyslexia) the Janney is known for being horrible. Their head of Special Needs does things her way and no one (not even teachers) will challenge her.
I have a child with an IEP at Janney and our experience has been positive. The student support staff that my child is actually working with is great.
The staff is good (OT/Speech etc)- they really try to help the child.
The Student Support Services Coordinator has a reputation.
I know she does, but we have found her supportive as well. Not everybody has problems with her, and it hasn't affected my child's experience. I understand others may have different experiences, but I also get the impression that there are some people on this forum who are out to get back at her.
It is not personal. It is about fully understanding the landscape.
There are many parents in the community who went in thinking the stories were due to difficult parents only to learn that was not the case.
The harm done to the students goes beyond their days at Janney.
Can you be more specific?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the smaller feel of Hearst. I know families at Janney who are looking for other options.
Also - if there is any chance that your child has a learning difference (Adhd, dyslexia) the Janney is known for being horrible. Their head of Special Needs does things her way and no one (not even teachers) will challenge her.
I have a child with an IEP at Janney and our experience has been positive. The student support staff that my child is actually working with is great.
The staff is good (OT/Speech etc)- they really try to help the child.
The Student Support Services Coordinator has a reputation.
I know she does, but we have found her supportive as well. Not everybody has problems with her, and it hasn't affected my child's experience. I understand others may have different experiences, but I also get the impression that there are some people on this forum who are out to get back at her.
It is not personal. It is about fully understanding the landscape.
There are many parents in the community who went in thinking the stories were due to difficult parents only to learn that was not the case.
The harm done to the students goes beyond their days at Janney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the smaller feel of Hearst. I know families at Janney who are looking for other options.
Also - if there is any chance that your child has a learning difference (Adhd, dyslexia) the Janney is known for being horrible. Their head of Special Needs does things her way and no one (not even teachers) will challenge her.
I have a child with an IEP at Janney and our experience has been positive. The student support staff that my child is actually working with is great.
The staff is good (OT/Speech etc)- they really try to help the child.
The Student Support Services Coordinator has a reputation.
I know she does, but we have found her supportive as well. Not everybody has problems with her, and it hasn't affected my child's experience. I understand others may have different experiences, but I also get the impression that there are some people on this forum who are out to get back at her.