Anonymous wrote:My daughter is going to start at KP/KG in the fall, don't have any personal experience yet but the kindergarten orientation was great and I've heard great things about the school and community. I don't think you can go wrong with most of the schools already on your list. I would second that I've heard great things about White Oaks, Sangster, and Orange Hunt, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also have kids at Bonnie Brae and have nothing but positive things to say. WE have loved all our teachers and find the office and admin to be super easy to get in touch with and very receptive to needs and issue my kids have had. Whenever we have had a little issue come up, they have met with us and dealt with it quickly and in a kind manner. My kids both love their school and going there everyday. Both have class sizes under 25 and have since starting there. Two grades currently have larger classes, but the other 4 are pretty good in my opinionGood luck with your choice!
We have had class sizes of 26 and 33. Yes, 33. I don't know of any class with fewer than 25. Are you still at BBES and not talking about a few years ago?

Anonymous wrote:I am going to pile on with Terra Centre as an option too. We know many families there who were very happy. Several friends at Fairveiw too who are very happy. The only school in the Robinson I am not familiar with is Oakview.... This is a great area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would add Woodson Pyramid schools to your list too...
OP here- I like the Woodson pyramid but don't think I can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:I would add Woodson Pyramid schools to your list too...
Anonymous wrote:I also have kids at Bonnie Brae and have nothing but positive things to say. WE have loved all our teachers and find the office and admin to be super easy to get in touch with and very receptive to needs and issue my kids have had. Whenever we have had a little issue come up, they have met with us and dealt with it quickly and in a kind manner. My kids both love their school and going there everyday. Both have class sizes under 25 and have since starting there. Two grades currently have larger classes, but the other 4 are pretty good in my opinionGood luck with your choice!
Good luck with your choice!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bonnie Brae is a lovely neighborhood, but we hate the school. Had an awful experience there this year and I really regret moving into this school district. Too many things are wrong even to name, but I would say look elsewhere unless you have a very outgoing, resilient child and you yourself are pretty impervious.
oh! Can you provide even a little detail? Is it that the administrators are not receptive? Bonnie Brae has more affordable housing than other areas for some reason that I don't understand and that as reason I was considering the area.
Also interested for a different reason. The Bonnie Brae principal (Ms. Bruce?) spoke at the last school board work session on large class sizes. If things are going well there, Garza and the school board should know before they take into consideration her comments on class size.
Also interested for a different reason. The Bonnie Brae principal (Ms. Bruce?) spoke at the last school board work session on large class sizes. If things are not going well there, Garza and the school board should know before they take into consideration her comments on class size
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bonnie Brae is a lovely neighborhood, but we hate the school. Had an awful experience there this year and I really regret moving into this school district. Too many things are wrong even to name, but I would say look elsewhere unless you have a very outgoing, resilient child and you yourself are pretty impervious.
oh! Can you provide even a little detail? Is it that the administrators are not receptive? Bonnie Brae has more affordable housing than other areas for some reason that I don't understand and that as reason I was considering the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bonnie Brae is a lovely neighborhood, but we hate the school. Had an awful experience there this year and I really regret moving into this school district. Too many things are wrong even to name, but I would say look elsewhere unless you have a very outgoing, resilient child and you yourself are pretty impervious.
oh! Can you provide even a little detail? Is it that the administrators are not receptive? Bonnie Brae has more affordable housing than other areas for some reason that I don't understand and that as reason I was considering the area.
Also interested for a different reason. The Bonnie Brae principal (Ms. Bruce?) spoke at the last school board work session on large class sizes. If things are going well there, Garza and the school board should know before they take into consideration her comments on class size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bonnie Brae is a lovely neighborhood, but we hate the school. Had an awful experience there this year and I really regret moving into this school district. Too many things are wrong even to name, but I would say look elsewhere unless you have a very outgoing, resilient child and you yourself are pretty impervious.
oh! Can you provide even a little detail? Is it that the administrators are not receptive? Bonnie Brae has more affordable housing than other areas for some reason that I don't understand and that as reason I was considering the area.