Anonymous wrote:Same here. We were in there for 5 minutes. The teacher showed no interest at all in speaking with us beyond "hi, nice to meet you, see you Monday." The classroom was pretty empty at that point, too. She was just standing there.
DS is in 2nd grade and I'd love to be able to afford private. We are in a supposedly great district, but I am definitely underwhelmed.
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe you, PP. Artisanal food stations? Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my DD had one teacher a few years back that only allowed 2 parents in to volunteer one day a week. The rest of the class was denied. When another parent confronted the principal about it, they said the teacher picks a few to help but you can help out in the media center once a week.
So it isn't just your school.
And by 2 parents, I meant the SAME 2 parents all year long. It was total BS.
I am so happy when other people do all the volunteering, so I don't have to. Win/win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing that could have been a little better, is that there is obviously a weekly agenda that they follow (or at least it appears that there is looking at the wall.) It'd be good if that type of info is communicated. Essentially "today is {art, gym, library, etc.} day". Or do MC schools really just doing random days. I know from past school it was good as parent to know which day it is, just so you can at least remind kind, and make sure that they're wearing gym appropriate clothing (for girls especially) on that day.
You'll get the schedule during the first week of school and also at back to school night. I've had kids in MCPS ES for 11 years not and I'm convinced that they don't finalize the scheduled until the first week of school. But seriously, no harm no foul. It's not like you have to do anything different for most specials and they go easy on kids for the first few weeks of PE.
Anonymous wrote:The only thing that could have been a little better, is that there is obviously a weekly agenda that they follow (or at least it appears that there is looking at the wall.) It'd be good if that type of info is communicated. Essentially "today is {art, gym, library, etc.} day". Or do MC schools really just doing random days. I know from past school it was good as parent to know which day it is, just so you can at least remind kind, and make sure that they're wearing gym appropriate clothing (for girls especially) on that day.
Here is what I expect from my school's open house: my child will see the classroom, my child and I will say hello to the teacher, my child will put the school supplies in her cubby, my child will say hello to classmates, I will say hello to classmates' parents. After that we go home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Wood Acres and felt the same lack of energy from the teacher as well as from other school staff adults. It was a complete waste of time. Can't believe I came home early from vacation for this.
I am wondering what you expected from your school's open house?
Here is what I expect from my school's open house: my child will see the classroom, my child and I will say hello to the teacher, my child will put the school supplies in her cubby, my child will say hello to classmates, I will say hello to classmates' parents. After that we go home.
Anonymous wrote:I was at Wood Acres and felt the same lack of energy from the teacher as well as from other school staff adults. It was a complete waste of time. Can't believe I came home early from vacation for this.