Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oyster is a mess. Easiest to take the test and move on. It’s not hard.
I think the teachers are generally good (some great). However, the principal is a disaster. If there are any behavioral problems that aren’t as bad as what he witnessed at JR, he thinks things are fine. He will also dismiss your concerns and act like you’re bothering him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What sort of annual assessments are done for Spanish at Oyster. Do they do an oral proficiency exam like the ACTFL uses? Do they give you a rating card? I’m trying to understand what is normal from school to school, because our school gives zero to no data, making it difficult to chart growth.
My chidkren are at Oyster and have 3 assessments each year (beginning, middle and end) to assess their Spanish reading level and make sure they’re on track. It’s a 1:1 assessment with the teacher, not written.
No asssessment for speaking or written Spanish proficiency tests at that age, to my knowledge. I’m not sure about older grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oyster is a mess. Easiest to take the test and move on. It’s not hard.
I think the teachers are generally good (some great). However, the principal is a disaster. If there are any behavioral problems that aren’t as bad as what he witnessed at JR, he thinks things are fine. He will also dismiss your concerns and act like you’re bothering him.