Anonymous wrote:Visited Mary McLeod Bethune recently. Had a discussion with the registrar, the guy who runs the immersion programs, and one of the teachers. They're changing the way they're running the immersion program for next year. It's going to be half day English, half day Spanish. Think they were doing it "one teacher, one language" or something previously.
They have opened up another preschool class due to demand (could it be due to this thread in part??) so there is still space -- and opportunity to populate preschool class with some DCUMers.
Facilities were all right, not fantastic. Certainly plenty of outdoor space and a playground etc. Little kids and big kids are kept separatel Middle school kids are on a separate floor of the school (the former Slowe school in Brookland). Certainly better than what Mundo Verde is going to have.
The aftercare is run in the library/computer center. They said it was a "family business" which seems kind of odd. The son of the principal (or was it president?) runs it.
We like the idea of immersion. Know we're not getting into Stokes because siblings took up all the spots. Know chances are slim at LAMB and even Mundo Verde. We could keep our kid at his daycare (which he loves). Or we could take a chance on Mary McLeod Bethune.
Has anyone else visited? Or planning on it?
Anonymous wrote:3 years ago there was NO buzz about Stokes
Anonymous wrote:I am also a Brokland resident but I do not consider my residence to be "in the hood" as it was stated in an earlier thread nor is the school in "the hood". The school is in quiet residental neighborhood with students from the same area.
My daughter currently attends Mary McLeod Bethune; this is her second year there. She and I both love the school. She has definitely picked up Spanish through the Spanish immersion program to the point where we can have conversations in Spanish. I haven't had ANY problems with the school, i.e. bullying, fighting, etc.
I understand that we want the best for our children but making up untrue statements about the school is not right; form your own opinion and go to an open house. See for yourself because sometimes whats good for one doesn't necessarily mean its good for the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, That is strange. Maybe they thought you were asking about PreS for this current school year.
That's what I thought, but I confirmed that the spot was for the 2011-2012 school year.
I applied for a PreS spot, only a last resort, really LAST resort and only if I couldn't afford to keep her in daycare, that is, if I didn't get into a school I really wanted. I applied because I want my child to be bilingual and bi-literate in Spanish. A friend and I visited the school about 2 years ago and we both were not impressed. We were actually turned off. I thank God that my little one got a spot at a bilingual DCPS.
To be honest, I really don't think I could send my child to MMB. My husband thought I was crazy to even apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, That is strange. Maybe they thought you were asking about PreS for this current school year.
That's what I thought, but I confirmed that the spot was for the 2011-2012 school year.