Anonymous wrote:Northwood will have an enrollment increase of, what, 300-500 students with the new building? That will support hiring of new teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood should have the criteria-based performing arts program reinstated ASAP for starters.
But why? I have a child who wants to join the Law Academy at Northwood. When my oldest attended Northwood, the arts program wasn’t that prominent. I fully support Einstein having the Performing Arts Magnet — that’s what the school is known for. However, the real issue is that the county seems unwilling to give Northwood the Humanities program because they don’t view our students as thinkers, future lawmakers, or leaders. A Humanities program could benefit Northwood tremendously, but instead, they’re giving both of our academy programs to the “W” schools.
If they have a law program, the humanities makes sense. However, reality is that even if they gave Northwood a humanities program it would mean nothing as they aren't giving extra staffing.
This is why I think they are putting the humanities magnet at Whitman. That and bc they are underutilized. There’s no funding for new teachers, just some money for training teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood should have the criteria-based performing arts program reinstated ASAP for starters.
But why? I have a child who wants to join the Law Academy at Northwood. When my oldest attended Northwood, the arts program wasn’t that prominent. I fully support Einstein having the Performing Arts Magnet — that’s what the school is known for. However, the real issue is that the county seems unwilling to give Northwood the Humanities program because they don’t view our students as thinkers, future lawmakers, or leaders. A Humanities program could benefit Northwood tremendously, but instead, they’re giving both of our academy programs to the “W” schools.
If they have a law program, the humanities makes sense. However, reality is that even if they gave Northwood a humanities program it would mean nothing as they aren't giving extra staffing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We could use the help! There is a list serve for the PSTA. I hesitate to put the rep’s name here.
Are we allowed to subscribe to the PTSA listserv if we don't have kids there yet? Might be a little weird.
Someone could maybe create an unofficial Northwood supporters listserv on groups.io or the like and share the link here and elsewhere for folks to subscribe? And then we could share it with the Northwood PTSA folks and invite them to communicate with us there?
I have been in touch with leaders at the Northwood PTSA and they are welcoming of future Northwood families and Northwood supporters, so I would reach out to join their listserv and assist in their advocacy efforts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood should have the criteria-based performing arts program reinstated ASAP for starters.
But why? I have a child who wants to join the Law Academy at Northwood. When my oldest attended Northwood, the arts program wasn’t that prominent. I fully support Einstein having the Performing Arts Magnet — that’s what the school is known for. However, the real issue is that the county seems unwilling to give Northwood the Humanities program because they don’t view our students as thinkers, future lawmakers, or leaders. A Humanities program could benefit Northwood tremendously, but instead, they’re giving both of our academy programs to the “W” schools.
You are out of the loop. Northwood theater has become a highly regarded program since Mr. Harwood took over. Sadly, Einstein’s program is on the decline after Mr. Smealie retired. Northwood did unedited Rent and Antigone (as in Sophocles Greek tragedy) last year and they were fantastic. They did that without an auditorium which is even more impressive.
Northwood parents are absolutely fighting for that theater program.
Didn’t an Einstein 2025 graduate perform on a Broadway stage last year? And didn’t the school have a Cappie Award winner the year before that? My child is also a theatre kid, but let’s not downplay the strength of Einstein’s theatre program. Besides, a Humanities program would still include a strong theatre component. The truth is, Einstein doesn’t have a foundation in humanities — that program would be a much better fit for Northwood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood should have the criteria-based performing arts program reinstated ASAP for starters.
But why? I have a child who wants to join the Law Academy at Northwood. When my oldest attended Northwood, the arts program wasn’t that prominent. I fully support Einstein having the Performing Arts Magnet — that’s what the school is known for. However, the real issue is that the county seems unwilling to give Northwood the Humanities program because they don’t view our students as thinkers, future lawmakers, or leaders. A Humanities program could benefit Northwood tremendously, but instead, they’re giving both of our academy programs to the “W” schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We could use the help! There is a list serve for the PSTA. I hesitate to put the rep’s name here.
Are we allowed to subscribe to the PTSA listserv if we don't have kids there yet? Might be a little weird.
Someone could maybe create an unofficial Northwood supporters listserv on groups.io or the like and share the link here and elsewhere for folks to subscribe? And then we could share it with the Northwood PTSA folks and invite them to communicate with us there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood should have the criteria-based performing arts program reinstated ASAP for starters.
But why? I have a child who wants to join the Law Academy at Northwood. When my oldest attended Northwood, the arts program wasn’t that prominent. I fully support Einstein having the Performing Arts Magnet — that’s what the school is known for. However, the real issue is that the county seems unwilling to give Northwood the Humanities program because they don’t view our students as thinkers, future lawmakers, or leaders. A Humanities program could benefit Northwood tremendously, but instead, they’re giving both of our academy programs to the “W” schools.
You are out of the loop. Northwood theater has become a highly regarded program since Mr. Harwood took over. Sadly, Einstein’s program is on the decline after Mr. Smealie retired. Northwood did unedited Rent and Antigone (as in Sophocles Greek tragedy) last year and they were fantastic. They did that without an auditorium which is even more impressive.
Northwood parents are absolutely fighting for that theater program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood should have the criteria-based performing arts program reinstated ASAP for starters.
But why? I have a child who wants to join the Law Academy at Northwood. When my oldest attended Northwood, the arts program wasn’t that prominent. I fully support Einstein having the Performing Arts Magnet — that’s what the school is known for. However, the real issue is that the county seems unwilling to give Northwood the Humanities program because they don’t view our students as thinkers, future lawmakers, or leaders. A Humanities program could benefit Northwood tremendously, but instead, they’re giving both of our academy programs to the “W” schools.
there's only one "w" school in the region....
Oh come on, you know what she means. Lots of people consider BCC an honorary W school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood should have the criteria-based performing arts program reinstated ASAP for starters.
But why? I have a child who wants to join the Law Academy at Northwood. When my oldest attended Northwood, the arts program wasn’t that prominent. I fully support Einstein having the Performing Arts Magnet — that’s what the school is known for. However, the real issue is that the county seems unwilling to give Northwood the Humanities program because they don’t view our students as thinkers, future lawmakers, or leaders. A Humanities program could benefit Northwood tremendously, but instead, they’re giving both of our academy programs to the “W” schools.
You are out of the loop. Northwood theater has become a highly regarded program since Mr. Harwood took over. Sadly, Einstein’s program is on the decline after Mr. Smealie retired. Northwood did unedited Rent and Antigone (as in Sophocles Greek tragedy) last year and they were fantastic. They did that without an auditorium which is even more impressive.
Northwood parents are absolutely fighting for that theater program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood should have the criteria-based performing arts program reinstated ASAP for starters.
But why? I have a child who wants to join the Law Academy at Northwood. When my oldest attended Northwood, the arts program wasn’t that prominent. I fully support Einstein having the Performing Arts Magnet — that’s what the school is known for. However, the real issue is that the county seems unwilling to give Northwood the Humanities program because they don’t view our students as thinkers, future lawmakers, or leaders. A Humanities program could benefit Northwood tremendously, but instead, they’re giving both of our academy programs to the “W” schools.
there's only one "w" school in the region....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood should have the criteria-based performing arts program reinstated ASAP for starters.
But why? I have a child who wants to join the Law Academy at Northwood. When my oldest attended Northwood, the arts program wasn’t that prominent. I fully support Einstein having the Performing Arts Magnet — that’s what the school is known for. However, the real issue is that the county seems unwilling to give Northwood the Humanities program because they don’t view our students as thinkers, future lawmakers, or leaders. A Humanities program could benefit Northwood tremendously, but instead, they’re giving both of our academy programs to the “W” schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwood should have the criteria-based performing arts program reinstated ASAP for starters.
But why? I have a child who wants to join the Law Academy at Northwood. When my oldest attended Northwood, the arts program wasn’t that prominent. I fully support Einstein having the Performing Arts Magnet — that’s what the school is known for. However, the real issue is that the county seems unwilling to give Northwood the Humanities program because they don’t view our students as thinkers, future lawmakers, or leaders. A Humanities program could benefit Northwood tremendously, but instead, they’re giving both of our academy programs to the “W” schools.
Anonymous wrote:Northwood should have the criteria-based performing arts program reinstated ASAP for starters.