Anonymous wrote:Also, at our school it's usually the PTA that teams up with outside providers and underwrites afterschool classes/assemblies/workshops. Maybe your PTA decided it had different priorities this year.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they won't come because you don't know their name is "Roundhouse" not "Roundabout".
Anonymous wrote:No theatre for BE this year?? What about opera and baseball instruction from Bryce Harper? Will that still be offered?
Anonymous wrote:Why are people so mean and nasty?
Anonymous wrote:Talk about first world problems.
My school banned all birthday parties, cupcakes, and any sort of treats.
Who else wants to vent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Round House Theater is a great theater and has wonderful children's programs. My son went to their camp this summer and loved it! I'm sorry they won't be coming to your school, but they do have classes year round for kids that you can sign them up for, since it sounds like you have the money to do that. Their education programs are actually located in downtown Silver Spring, not Bethesda, by the way, so even though the theater is nearby, their teaching artists and Education Center are closer to Silver Spring schools. What about Imagination Stage - they are in Bethesda,too, and have great children's programming.
I have a child at BE, I live in Bethesda and while we're not FARMs, we don't have money for extras like these classes. I am sick of everyone making assumptions about people just because of their zipcode.
I am the PP and was responding to the OP who said she "joined" the theater - I assume she means subscribed, and attended shows there - if you can afford to see shows and be a subscriber at Round House you can afford to sign your kids up for classes there. I wasn't making generalizations about all families at Bethesda ES.
If you have financial need, most programs like Round House have scholarship funds for classes, just contact them.
Thanks, PP, but honestly, there is a line between NOT needing scholarships and being able to afford all kinds of extras. It used to be called the middle class. That's us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Round House Theater is a great theater and has wonderful children's programs. My son went to their camp this summer and loved it! I'm sorry they won't be coming to your school, but they do have classes year round for kids that you can sign them up for, since it sounds like you have the money to do that. Their education programs are actually located in downtown Silver Spring, not Bethesda, by the way, so even though the theater is nearby, their teaching artists and Education Center are closer to Silver Spring schools. What about Imagination Stage - they are in Bethesda,too, and have great children's programming.
I have a child at BE, I live in Bethesda and while we're not FARMs, we don't have money for extras like these classes. I am sick of everyone making assumptions about people just because of their zipcode.
I am the PP and was responding to the OP who said she "joined" the theater - I assume she means subscribed, and attended shows there - if you can afford to see shows and be a subscriber at Round House you can afford to sign your kids up for classes there. I wasn't making generalizations about all families at Bethesda ES.
If you have financial need, most programs like Round House have scholarship funds for classes, just contact them.