Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know about the aftercare or before care programs?
Anonymous wrote:Long-term, Seaton is the better option (brand new building by the time your kiddo is in K and a lot of community buy-in, plus feeder rights to a new school), so it depends on your appetite for the commute, which is aided by busses. Even the swing space has far superior outdoor space to Thomson, including a new playground, if that matters to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long-term, Seaton is the better option (brand new building by the time your kiddo is in K and a lot of community buy-in, plus feeder rights to a new school), so it depends on your appetite for the commute, which is aided by busses. Even the swing space has far superior outdoor space to Thomson, including a new playground, if that matters to you.
ymmv. a "new school" that is basically just cardozo middle in a different, farther away building is not any more appetizing to me, though i can see how decoupling it from the high school is a step in the right direction.
also i lived on euclid for 15 years and moved for good reasons, my kiddo is not going to euclid. or cardozo.
Anonymous wrote:Long-term, Seaton is the better option (brand new building by the time your kiddo is in K and a lot of community buy-in, plus feeder rights to a new school), so it depends on your appetite for the commute, which is aided by busses. Even the swing space has far superior outdoor space to Thomson, including a new playground, if that matters to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We enjoyed Thomson for location, small-size of school, and had some fantastic teachers. Also possibly on the upswing given the number of at-risks students is dropping and it is leaving title I.Anonymous wrote:Hello-
We got waitlisted at Peabody but matched at Thomson for PK3.
Thomson is an easy commute for us and we are thinking we will just enroll.
Any good/negative experiences at Thomson?
Thank you
It is???? That's actually not good for Thomson. So many ELs. They need the resources.
Both Thomson and Seaton show Title 1 schoolwide funding for next year, but with Thomson at-risk percentage decreasing it is hard to know if that will last.
ESOL teacher funding is separate.
Garrison & Francis Stevens also have Title I schoolwide. You need to get down to Ross or Peabody levels of at-risk students before that disappears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We enjoyed Thomson for location, small-size of school, and had some fantastic teachers. Also possibly on the upswing given the number of at-risks students is dropping and it is leaving title I.Anonymous wrote:Hello-
We got waitlisted at Peabody but matched at Thomson for PK3.
Thomson is an easy commute for us and we are thinking we will just enroll.
Any good/negative experiences at Thomson?
Thank you
It is???? That's actually not good for Thomson. So many ELs. They need the resources.
Both Thomson and Seaton show Title 1 schoolwide funding for next year, but with Thomson at-risk percentage decreasing it is hard to know if that will last.
ESOL teacher funding is separate.