Anonymous wrote:Seems like the rating is justified. It is in a good pyramid but has poor administration and high turnover. Sometimes the test scores are an accurate reflection of the environment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oof. This school is rated a 5.
Won’t that happen to any school that’s not an AAP center though? The brightest kids are siphoned off to other schools.
No, not necessarily. The ratings are not only about test scores. Overall, I think OCES suffers from being too small and its teacher/admin turnover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oof. This school is rated a 5.
Won’t that happen to any school that’s not an AAP center though? The brightest kids are siphoned off to other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Oof. This school is rated a 5.
Anonymous wrote:I was searching for info and decided to add our experience. We started at OCES this school year and it has not been a good experience. There is a lot of communication issues, the principal is a windbag, there has been teacher turnover so there are a lot of first year teachers and we were blown off about our concerns around reading (and then I heard from moms with older kids that this happened to them too). We came from an area that everyone here assures us is inferior (southern state) in education and I wish we were back there.
On the positive side, the kids and parents have been nice but the school is unimpressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL on the principal. So true! I was very happy when my last kid went to Frost
Are you talking about the new principal or the older one from a few years ago? We have been very happy with Dr Wright.
Anonymous wrote:LOL on the principal. So true! I was very happy when my last kid went to Frost
Anonymous wrote:Funny, this seems outdated so maybe an update is in order. We moved in around 2010, and haven't yet found "a place to belong" in the OCES community. Socially, it's insular - you're either "in" or "out" as far as adult socialization goes. Kids are similarly excluded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was searching for info and decided to add our experience. We started at OCES this school year and it has not been a good experience. There is a lot of communication issues, the principal is a windbag, there has been teacher turnover so there are a lot of first year teachers and we were blown off about our concerns around reading (and then I heard from moms with older kids that this happened to them too). We came from an area that everyone here assures us is inferior (southern state) in education and I wish we were back there.
On the positive side, the kids and parents have been nice but the school is unimpressive.
Ugh. Sorry to hear that. We live in that neighborhood but my kid went to Canterbury Woods for the AAP Center. How old are your kid(s)? Maybe you can get them tested and into the AAP Center at Canterbury?
Anonymous wrote:I was searching for info and decided to add our experience. We started at OCES this school year and it has not been a good experience. There is a lot of communication issues, the principal is a windbag, there has been teacher turnover so there are a lot of first year teachers and we were blown off about our concerns around reading (and then I heard from moms with older kids that this happened to them too). We came from an area that everyone here assures us is inferior (southern state) in education and I wish we were back there.
On the positive side, the kids and parents have been nice but the school is unimpressive.