Anonymous wrote:Not a CES parent, but our school has been invaded by Center kids (Chevy Chase) which added dozens of kids last year when we lost our 6th grade. They comprise almost 60% of the school or more now. Reading about all of the extras your kids get makes my blood boil. Meanwhile, local kids can't even have lunch together anymore because recess and lunch were split up.to accommodate your kids. Our Principal could care less about the social emotion damage done to our kids who are sitting alone at recess.
And here you are worrying about your kids enrichment when local kids are not getting the attention they need from teachers and falling through the cracks.
This private school (Center) within a public school needs to end. Hope you all realize how lucky you are at the sacrifice of the local kids.
Anonymous wrote:Not a CES parent, but our school has been invaded by Center kids (Chevy Chase) which added dozens of kids last year when we lost our 6th grade. They comprise almost 60% of the school or more now. Reading about all of the extras your kids get makes my blood boil. Meanwhile, local kids can't even have lunch together anymore because recess and lunch were split up.to accommodate your kids. Our Principal could care less about the social emotion damage done to our kids who are sitting alone at recess.
And here you are worrying about your kids enrichment when local kids are not getting the attention they need from teachers and falling through the cracks.
This private school (Center) within a public school needs to end. Hope you all realize how lucky you are at the sacrifice of the local kids.
Anonymous wrote:My 5th grade CES kid is having experiencing a pretty big challenge right now. He had a good transition in 4th grade because homework packet is due once per week. Still minimal tests. But since the beginning of this semester, homework became everyday, including math, writing and reading. Average two long essays each week for only homework section. Test coming up every week. These kids now need to learn how to keep up with multiple tasks. That’s more challenging than task itself it turned out. I guess this should be what middle school schedule look like?
Anonymous wrote:Many of the CES kids are there because their parents had them doing middle school level work at home by the time they were in first grade. The stress and anxiety is superimposed onbthem by the parents.
Anonymous wrote:its going well. My DS is liking school and is excited about what the class is learning thus far. There are two categories of kids that I have observed thus far. One group of kids are the perfectionists and there is some anxiety and stress involved in new challenges that they want to continue performing at a high level. The other category are the less motivated but equally bright children who actually could benefit from a little motivation influenced by some stress and anxiety. In general I think these kids could all benefit from each other and it seems like a good group thus far and the teachers seem top notch.
Anonymous wrote:its going well. My DS is liking school and is excited about what the class is learning thus far. There are two categories of kids that I have observed thus far. One group of kids are the perfectionists and there is some anxiety and stress involved in new challenges that they want to continue performing at a high level. The other category are the less motivated but equally bright children who actually could benefit from a little motivation influenced by some stress and anxiety. In general I think these kids could all benefit from each other and it seems like a good group thus far and the teachers seem top notch.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in 5th but last year she was exhausted after school for the first couple months. Like kindergarten all over again. But the workload was totally man
ageable and she loved the teachers and integrated well socially. Overall she loves it, but she was exhausted those first couple of months. And she didn’t like the long bus ride.