Anonymous wrote:This is op. Thank you for these information. My 4th grader is great at academic, and he does not mind doing extras on math in higher level. His reading is above level, and writing is just okay. Magnet program mentions here refer to enriched classes within school, right? He has been 99% on all map tests throughout school years and his current school is not competitive in academic. I assume it is likely he may do fine if we make the move, and facing some competition might be a great thing to him. He is not well behaved and easily distracted in class, and that could be a problem. He does not need to pay much attention in class because he knows the matetials ahead. If there are challenges, he could sit still for hours listening to teachers. My concern is also that he may not ne well liked due to his distraction behavior and the school is a lot smaller than I thought to be.
My 2nd grader is falling behind on everything like math, reading and writing. Their current school has 900+ to 1000 kids. There are limited resources from teacher to focus on him for improvement or working with him 1:1. If I make the move to Cold Spring ES, what might be the possible end results for this 2nd grader? Good move or bad move for him.
Anonymous wrote:Hello -
I am a parent of 3 young children who decided to move OUT of this neighborhood due to the open classroom concept. We moved 2 months before our oldest was due to start Kinder, so have no experience attending. I toured the school with the principal (who was lovely). The classrooms are like a carpeted gym with an ikea bookshelf/divider in the middle thereby creating 2 classrooms. The classrooms are also open to the hall with no doors, so you get additional background noise as well. The school was originally built to teach to the open concept/group teaching model where each class is larger with several teachers and then they break into small groups for learning activities. Unfortunately thats not how they are using the space. I suggest you reach out to the school and request a tour so you can make a decision first hand.
Anonymous wrote:This is op. Thank you for these information. My 4th grader is great at academic, and he does not mind doing extras on math in higher level. His reading is above level, and writing is just okay. Magnet program mentions here refer to enriched classes within school, right? He has been 99% on all map tests throughout school years and his current school is not competitive in academic. I assume it is likely he may do fine if we make the move, and facing some competition might be a great thing to him. He is not well behaved and easily distracted in class, and that could be a problem. He does not need to pay much attention in class because he knows the matetials ahead. If there are challenges, he could sit still for hours listening to teachers. My concern is also that he may not ne well liked due to his distraction behavior and the school is a lot smaller than I thought to be.
My 2nd grader is falling behind on everything like math, reading and writing. Their current school has 900+ to 1000 kids. There are limited resources from teacher to focus on him for improvement or working with him 1:1. If I make the move to Cold Spring ES, what might be the possible end results for this 2nd grader? Good move or bad move for him.
Anonymous wrote:This is op. Thank you for these information. My 4th grader is great at academic, and he does not mind doing extras on math in higher level. His reading is above level, and writing is just okay. Magnet program mentions here refer to enriched classes within school, right? He has been 99% on all map tests throughout school years and his current school is not competitive in academic. I assume it is likely he may do fine if we make the move, and facing some competition might be a great thing to him. He is not well behaved and easily distracted in class, and that could be a problem. He does not need to pay much attention in class because he knows the matetials ahead. If there are challenges, he could sit still for hours listening to teachers. My concern is also that he may not ne well liked due to his distraction behavior and the school is a lot smaller than I thought to be.
My 2nd grader is falling behind on everything like math, reading and writing. Their current school has 900+ to 1000 kids. There are limited resources from teacher to focus on him for improvement or working with him 1:1. If I make the move to Cold Spring ES, what might be the possible end results for this 2nd grader? Good move or bad move for him.
Anonymous wrote:I was in 1st grade when the school opened. I think 72. I still remember being distracted by the open walls. Thinking to myself I wonder if what they’re doing next-door is more interesting.