Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PE only uses the gym. They never take the kids outside. It is 25min and ridiculous. It is about skills. They never play the fun games we did as kids.
I agree with most of this.
A few things are different at our school.
My DD does get a snack around 10:30. Parents donate Goldfish or graham crackers usually.
Recess is only 20 minutes at our school (someone else said 30?).
Agree that you should volunteer at least once a month. Even just one morning a month making copies for the teacher or whatever. You'll get to meet the kids your child sees every day and understand the school day do much better.
And agree that a sitter after school is a better option for K kids than aftercare. Our aftercare is good, but it's a long day with too much structure for a five or six year old. And there are definitely some kids that ate tough to handle. The 'difficult' kids don't get kicked out because the parents are paying (and it's a business!). Aftercare is a better option after K.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't the kids go to the gym during bad weather. K students need to let off steam on an already too long of a school day. I can not believe they just plop them in front of a tv screen. That really makes me sad.
Anonymous wrote:Movies/tv in elementary is awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kindergarten orientation did not include any assessment of the kids. The kids did get to explore a classroom and play with some things while parents could ask questions of the teachers.
That's interesting. I wonder why the difference. Our orientation was more like the other poster's description. The kids go off with the teachers to do several activities (with which they can evaluate them) and the parents went to another room to complete the registration paperwork.
I'm the first poster here (no assessment of the kids). Did you have to make an appointment for a particular time? At our school, you could come anytime during certain hours, so it would be hard to have set activities with the teachers. My guess is that it's up to the principal and kindergarten teachers how they want to handle orientation and class assignments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She will likely get about 30minutes outside when the weather is dry and not below freezing. When she is inside she may be doubled up with another class watching a movie. She willl likely get each special 1x per week.PE,Art, Music. If she is used to rpeschool, she will be fine.
They watch movies in kindergarten?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kindergarten orientation did not include any assessment of the kids. The kids did get to explore a classroom and play with some things while parents could ask questions of the teachers.
That's interesting. I wonder why the difference. Our orientation was more like the other poster's description. The kids go off with the teachers to do several activities (with which they can evaluate them) and the parents went to another room to complete the registration paperwork.
Anonymous wrote:Our kindergarten orientation did not include any assessment of the kids. The kids did get to explore a classroom and play with some things while parents could ask questions of the teachers.
Anonymous wrote:She will likely get about 30minutes outside when the weather is dry and not below freezing. When she is inside she may be doubled up with another class watching a movie. She willl likely get each special 1x per week.PE,Art, Music. If she is used to rpeschool, she will be fine.