Anonymous wrote:Structured, explicit reading instruction from phonics to morphology to vocabulary and comprehension of advanced level texts
Structured, explicit writing instruction from the sentence level all the way to advanced writing, and the necessary EF supports for students who need them
Unstuck and On Target training for all classroom teachers (not just the odd Special Ed teacher who isn't in the room with students daily)
Anonymous wrote:A ton of structure, but an understanding vibe, and absolutely zero use of screens (except for kids who need assistive tech).
I would lov3 a math and science based LAB instead of an arts based one.Anonymous wrote:I think it would look a lot like Lab and Commonwealth but the academics would be souped up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't find it in DC so we left. We're at a small non-profit school in the midwest that we absolutely love and our child is thriving.
Please tell us where you went! I would move for this.
++1 I would also move for this. Where is this school?!
+1 I was also going to ask! We're moving to the Midwest and would be thrilled if this school happened to be near our new location (recognizing that "the Midwest" is huge).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't find it in DC so we left. We're at a small non-profit school in the midwest that we absolutely love and our child is thriving.
Please tell us where you went! I would move for this.
++1 I would also move for this. Where is this school?!