Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the teachers at Aidan and it is evident to all parents here that the teachers truly care and educate the kids, the montessori method instills an amazing love for learning that all my kids (3) will have their entire lives because of the great teachers at Aidan.
I do however believe that the adminstration is extremely political and the adminstration often misrepresents itself to appease and placate the parents but in reality has no intentions of actually changing things. There have been continual promises of expanded discovery programs with each increase of tuition -- yet no noticable improvements (in fact 2011 basically was babysitting). The last example that, ultimately made me seek a traditional school with a much more dependable leader was the fact that they intentionally waited until commitments were binding before they announced that the Upper Elementary teacher was leaving after one year in the classroom. (This makes 3 teachers in 3 years...) What is truly disappointing is the fact that I had asked the head of school about the rumors before hand (in Apirl), and she played stupid and said she had no reason to believe they would be changing thier upper elementary teacher AGAIN. After the fact, I found that the head of school knew about the teacher's resignation months earlier... I love Aidan, but when the head of school flat out lies to you - that's a problem.
How many old Aidan posts are you going to dig up in order to post this same exact message?
Anonymous wrote:I love the teachers at Aidan and it is evident to all parents here that the teachers truly care and educate the kids, the montessori method instills an amazing love for learning that all my kids (3) will have their entire lives because of the great teachers at Aidan.
I do however believe that the adminstration is extremely political and the adminstration often misrepresents itself to appease and placate the parents but in reality has no intentions of actually changing things. There have been continual promises of expanded discovery programs with each increase of tuition -- yet no noticable improvements (in fact 2011 basically was babysitting). The last example that, ultimately made me seek a traditional school with a much more dependable leader was the fact that they intentionally waited until commitments were binding before they announced that the Upper Elementary teacher was leaving after one year in the classroom. (This makes 3 teachers in 3 years...) What is truly disappointing is the fact that I had asked the head of school about the rumors before hand (in Apirl), and she played stupid and said she had no reason to believe they would be changing thier upper elementary teacher AGAIN. After the fact, I found that the head of school knew about the teacher's resignation months earlier... I love Aidan, but when the head of school flat out lies to you - that's a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Aidan is a model Montessori school.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the ideas, PPs. I'm going to check out Christian Family, Aiden sounds amazing but really not something we can afford. It's funny, we've lived in Petworth for 11 years and I have always loved the St. Paul's Episcopal grounds...that beautiful old cemetary, the church buildings up on the hill, etc. And we even try to attend the Strawberry Festival they have each year. How the heck did we miss that they have a school there?! So happy to know about it.
Also, I'm surprised that I haven't heard any endorsements for any of the charter montessori programs (ie: LAMB, Shining Stars)...anybody out there who would recommend those? Or not so much?
Anonymous wrote:I've only heard positive things about Lamb and Logan, but without a sibling there already my understanding is that your chances of getting a spot are about 1/50.