Anonymous wrote:OP, this is 10:15 checking back in. Curious what you thought about the coffee on Tuesday. Have you decided what to do?
Anonymous wrote:Does Beauvoir offer swimming lessons for students?
Anonymous wrote:Here is why I love Beauvoir and maybe you will too: Today my child who is in 3rd grade experienced the following:
he went to an assembly in Taylor Hall in which he and his class learned about wounded wild animal rehabilitation by an expect who brought two owls and a hawk with her. The children learned all about the abilities ( including infa red vision) of these animals,their hunting habits " hey mom, did you know that in the wild if you are slow AND dumb , you are dinner" . The kids also learned how each animal had been injured( in a fight with another hawk or hit by a car) , and what was done to help restore the animal to health.
Next he went to science where the biology lesson of what is the composition of human blood: ratio of RBC's , to plasma to plateletts was taught by having the kids add red hots and mini marsh mellows to their own petri dishes, which , of course, my son wanted to dare me to drink after school, but I digress.
Some where else in their there he worked on the preparations for the upcoming museum night ( his class studied the archeology, native peoples, food , topography, language and politics of Mexico for three months) , had some journal writing time, and math . Oh, and of course two recess on that beautiful play ground of rolling hills, zip lines, and slide tunnels.
Hate to pop your bubble 21:13, but you just described the day of half of the 3rd graders in the city....
Anonymous wrote:Are Beauvoir girls well prepared for NCS academics?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, you're going to find some immature overdressed cliquish Moms and some nannies at most local privates. I guess the real question is whether they predominate and/or how easy it is to find the families who are more simpatico.
Anonymous wrote:Here is why I love Beauvoir and maybe you will too: Today my child who is in 3rd grade experienced the following:
he went to an assembly in Taylor Hall in which he and his class learned about wounded wild animal rehabilitation by an expect who brought two owls and a hawk with her. The children learned all about the abilities ( including infa red vision) of these animals,their hunting habits " hey mom, did you know that in the wild if you are slow AND dumb , you are dinner" . The kids also learned how each animal had been injured( in a fight with another hawk or hit by a car) , and what was done to help restore the animal to health.
Next he went to science where the biology lesson of what is the composition of human blood: ratio of RBC's , to plasma to plateletts was taught by having the kids add red hots and mini marsh mellows to their own petri dishes, which , of course, my son wanted to dare me to drink after school, but I digress.
Some where else in their there he worked on the preparations for the upcoming museum night ( his class studied the archeology, native peoples, food , topography, language and politics of Mexico for three months) , had some journal writing time, and math . Oh, and of course two recess on that beautiful play ground of rolling hills, zip lines, and slide tunnels.
Anonymous wrote:Are Beauvoir girls well prepared for NCS academics?
Anonymous wrote:Does Beauvoir offer swimming lessons for students?
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. Thank you to everyone. I appreciate your feedback and it has allayed some of my (probably unfounded) concerns.
To 10:15 - Yes we will be there on Tuesday. I feel bad that we have held on to spots at other schools but we too will release them Tuesday afternoon if we feel comfortable after the reception.
Anonymous wrote:Do all Beauvoir girls get accepted to NCS for 4th grade, or do they have to compete with applicants to other schools? Does NCS reject any applicants from Beauvoir?