Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is finishing up his first year in PK-3 at SSMA. We think it's a great school that we're happy to have him return to next year, and add his little sister to the mix the next year. I was nervous to send him there after reading the posts on DCUM, but we have found a great supportive school that has him reading his own bedtime stories as of about a month ago. I've found the parents to be active, but also a little more laid back than the collective voices at some other nearby charters. The PTO has raised over $100K this year, so families are supportive in that way too. If you live in Brookland, you can't beat the commute, but friends in Petworth and Bloomingdale don't seem to have any complaints about the commute either.
Can't speak to the Special Ed needs of others, but it's a very approachable and caring staff from every encounter I've had.
how?! What did you do?
Anonymous wrote:There are six Primary classrooms at SSMA. They are adding a seventh for SY 2017-2018.
-SSMA parent.
Anonymous wrote:My son is finishing up his first year in PK-3 at SSMA. We think it's a great school that we're happy to have him return to next year, and add his little sister to the mix the next year. I was nervous to send him there after reading the posts on DCUM, but we have found a great supportive school that has him reading his own bedtime stories as of about a month ago. I've found the parents to be active, but also a little more laid back than the collective voices at some other nearby charters. The PTO has raised over $100K this year, so families are supportive in that way too. If you live in Brookland, you can't beat the commute, but friends in Petworth and Bloomingdale don't seem to have any complaints about the commute either.
Can't speak to the Special Ed needs of others, but it's a very approachable and caring staff from every encounter I've had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many Primary classrooms does SSMA have now?
Enrollment is:
1st - 32
2nd - 10
3rd - 6
4th - 3
5th - 7
That's not the answer to my question.
My question is how many Primary classrooms do they have? Primary classes in Montesori are PK3-K. What you have is Lower and Upper Elementary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many Primary classrooms does SSMA have now?
Enrollment is:
1st - 32
2nd - 10
3rd - 6
4th - 3
5th - 7
Anonymous wrote:How many Primary classrooms does SSMA have now?
mcjd79 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully your child will not turn out to have any learning disabilities or need special ed services. They haven't yet figured that out.
Oh, my. We had put them on our list we liked Montessori & some other things about the school & location. But our little needs speech & some special education services. I would very much like to learn more about their services level or issues with providing services. We are still wait listed but if our child won't get the help needed there is no reason stay on the list!
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully your child will not turn out to have any learning disabilities or need special ed services. They haven't yet figured that out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really all people have to say about it? I've talked to a lot of happy parents. We are enrolled. I simply don't get why the school is considered some kind of mediocre option on this type of snobby forum as compared to other "HRCS" in the area. The charter score is equal to or higher than some of those as well. Perhaps I'm missing something and I should be more concerned, but I thought we were lucky to get a spot there until I realized other SES white folks on forums seem to regard it with disdain. Anyways, hopefully they're all going somewhere else.
Ahh, DCUM's school popularity contest. I notice some schools are better than others at shutting down discussion by flooding threads with over-the-top glowing posts and denigrating any more circumspect posts. SSMA's parents don't do this and thus they have a slightly lower rep; but for this reason they are likely to get a parent body not as interested in school popularity contests. It's a win IMO.
I hope you're right. I just have been a little surprised by the popularity contest thing! It does have a real world impact and is not only on here. It plays out at open houses when parents size up the popularity of the school based on number of parents at the OH and their apparent demographic.
Not to hijack the thread here! My advice: visit SSMA and see what you think. You can even sit in on a classroom I believe. Then read up on Montessori and see if it's your cup of tea.