Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it about the schedule that you give frustrating? Genuine question. Would the commitment and schedule conflicts not be the same at other schools?
Mandatory 4 days a week including mid day Saturday. Goes late into the evening 2 weekdays - 8:45pm. Other schools - albeit less prestigious are more flaxible
If there was a conflict for the Saturday classes would they consider allowing attendance twice a month for those Saturdays? We have a longstanding commitment on Saturdays but we can alternate the Saturday in which we attend. Just trying to gauge options
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it about the schedule that you give frustrating? Genuine question. Would the commitment and schedule conflicts not be the same at other schools?
Mandatory 4 days a week including mid day Saturday. Goes late into the evening 2 weekdays - 8:45pm. Other schools - albeit less prestigious are more flaxible
If there was a conflict for the Saturday classes would they consider allowing attendance twice a month for those Saturdays? We have a longstanding commitment on Saturdays but we can alternate the Saturday in which we attend. Just trying to gauge options
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it about the schedule that you give frustrating? Genuine question. Would the commitment and schedule conflicts not be the same at other schools?
Mandatory 4 days a week including mid day Saturday. Goes late into the evening 2 weekdays - 8:45pm. Other schools - albeit less prestigious are more flaxible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm my son goes to another ballet school and he's only 9 but his level has classes 3 days a week. 8:45 is a bit late but if your kid is older (say, 11 or 12) I don't think it's that bad...
good for you. My 11 year old goes to bed at 9, so activities going that late is a bit much.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm my son goes to another ballet school and he's only 9 but his level has classes 3 days a week. 8:45 is a bit late but if your kid is older (say, 11 or 12) I don't think it's that bad...
Anonymous wrote:What is it about the schedule that you give frustrating? Genuine question. Would the commitment and schedule conflicts not be the same at other schools?
Anonymous wrote:Any hope of more sections opening late in the summer if enrollment is strong? This schedule is horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Any upper division parents who could tell us whether they are more strict about attendance (because of higher expectations/more challenging classes) or less strict (because there's such a big overall time commitment and inevitably more conflicts with other things) as they rise through TWSB?
Anonymous wrote:Any upper division parents who could tell us whether they are more strict about attendance (because of higher expectations/more challenging classes) or less strict (because there's such a big overall time commitment and inevitably more conflicts with other things) as they rise through TWSB?