Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe all the descriptions of this school when you consider it was supposed to be about love and cheeriness. Sounds a bit like abuse.
My sense is that it is a facade to make money. The teachers want to keep their jobs, fool parents, and do no work. Not uncommon in private schools.
Nice building, but crazy staff.
AGREE!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe all the descriptions of this school when you consider it was supposed to be about love and cheeriness. Sounds a bit like abuse.
My sense is that it is a facade to make money. The teachers want to keep their jobs, fool parents, and do no work. Not uncommon in private schools.
Nice building, but crazy staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician recommended a local specialist in anxiety disorders when our 1st grader at green acres was having symptoms. She told us that, in her experience, Green Acres was a toxic environment for kids and she regularly sees the results in her north bethesda practice. She advised us to pull our child. We did not think the school had anything to do with child's symptoms, so we did not follow her advice - we regretted it when later it came to light that our child was not sharing what happened to them at school. Happy ending though, at a new school and thriving, no more anxiety.
How recent was this? There is a newish head of the lower school. No warmth or substance buy reported to be an improvement over the predecessor.
Anonymous wrote:Love the "North Bethesda" in quotes. That really gets my goat. As someone who hates 270 I just really want to know if I need to go up 270 (or way up Rockville Pike). Be honest if it's really Rockville or Gaithersburg. My driving sanity depends on it.
Anonymous wrote:Love the "North Bethesda" in quotes. That really gets my goat. As someone who hates 270 I just really want to know if I need to go up 270 (or way up Rockville Pike). Be honest if it's really Rockville or Gaithersburg. My driving sanity depends on it.[/quote
Uhmmm. Is this a rhetorical question? Do you need someone on DCUM to walk you through mapquest??
Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician recommended a local specialist in anxiety disorders when our 1st grader at green acres was having symptoms. She told us that, in her experience, Green Acres was a toxic environment for kids and she regularly sees the results in her north bethesda practice. She advised us to pull our child. We did not think the school had anything to do with child's symptoms, so we did not follow her advice - we regretted it when later it came to light that our child was not sharing what happened to them at school. Happy ending though, at a new school and thriving, no more anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician recommended a local specialist in anxiety disorders when our 1st grader at green acres was having symptoms. She told us that, in her experience, Green Acres was a toxic environment for kids and she regularly sees the results in her north bethesda practice. She advised us to pull our child. We did not think the school had anything to do with child's symptoms, so we did not follow her advice - we regretted it when later it came to light that our child was not sharing what happened to them at school. Happy ending though, at a new school and thriving, no more anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got turned down by GA, simply because we asked too many questions. It is a KoolAid school, you have to buy in. Years ago, they had this wacky way of trying to get 6 year olds in K. So they were recommending red shirting evryone. That is what schools do when they don't have qualified teachers (certified) who can handle 5 year olds. Run, do not walk to the door.
My child is a July birthday and there has been no mention of red-shirting. He has been and continues to be with his grade. He absolutely loves the school, the teachers and his friends and is doing very well.
Anonymous wrote:We got turned down by GA, simply because we asked too many questions. It is a KoolAid school, you have to buy in. Years ago, they had this wacky way of trying to get 6 year olds in K. So they were recommending red shirting evryone. That is what schools do when they don't have qualified teachers (certified) who can handle 5 year olds. Run, do not walk to the door.
Anonymous wrote:We got turned down by GA, simply because we asked too many questions. It is a KoolAid school, you have to buy in. Years ago, they had this wacky way of trying to get 6 year olds in K. So they were recommending red shirting evryone. That is what schools do when they don't have qualified teachers (certified) who can handle 5 year olds. Run, do not walk to the door.