Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm a Norwood parent, and I find the exact opposite true of Norwood. The teachers do what they want, the Administration shrugs their shoulders and says the can't make the teachers do what they are supposed to do. Kids do not receive the accommodations that the school has approved for them. Poor teaching is acknowledged, but the teachers recognized as problematic keep their jobs. Curricular deficiencies drag on unaddressed, year after year. Flat out nastiness towards kids is apologized for my the Administration, but not stopped. And then there is small stuff, like teachers refusing to comply with school policies, like posting all assignments on line. I hope the new principals understand that they are supposed to be in charge.
yup
Why on earth would you stay then? Does not make sense if as you claim curriculum deficiencies drag on unaddressed.
Families have tried to get into other private schools. Because Norwood has a "strong sibling policy" the family might have all their kids there, it can be hard to get say three kids in at a new school. They would have to think about some in single sex schools or more religious schools in MC. There are few other choices. Then there is DC but that is too far for some who live in MD, and those schools are unlikely to accommodate a whole family. Some do jump though, they quietly run off to Holton, Landon, some to DC privates, and some get fed up and go public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm a Norwood parent, and I find the exact opposite true of Norwood. The teachers do what they want, the Administration shrugs their shoulders and says the can't make the teachers do what they are supposed to do. Kids do not receive the accommodations that the school has approved for them. Poor teaching is acknowledged, but the teachers recognized as problematic keep their jobs. Curricular deficiencies drag on unaddressed, year after year. Flat out nastiness towards kids is apologized for my the Administration, but not stopped. And then there is small stuff, like teachers refusing to comply with school policies, like posting all assignments on line. I hope the new principals understand that they are supposed to be in charge.
yup
Why on earth would you stay then? Does not make sense if as you claim curriculum deficiencies drag on unaddressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm a Norwood parent, and I find the exact opposite true of Norwood. The teachers do what they want, the Administration shrugs their shoulders and says the can't make the teachers do what they are supposed to do. Kids do not receive the accommodations that the school has approved for them. Poor teaching is acknowledged, but the teachers recognized as problematic keep their jobs. Curricular deficiencies drag on unaddressed, year after year. Flat out nastiness towards kids is apologized for my the Administration, but not stopped. And then there is small stuff, like teachers refusing to comply with school policies, like posting all assignments on line. I hope the new principals understand that they are supposed to be in charge.
yup
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Things at Norwood are not going in the same direction (and I doubt things at WES are as bad as some posters make them). In fact, things at Norwood are going in a very positive direction, with the appointment of two highly regarded lower school and middle school heads. Unless you have knowledge of the school, please do not spread falsehoods.
The same level of enthusiasm was there when that former lower head took over...she did smile a lot and not much else.
There has been a reshuffling and some of those who departed are talking. They seem to have the same thing to say. It seems that there is strict control over everyone. Teachers are asked to consult with higher ups on everything. Keeping parents happy is most important, even if that means telling them whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Holton is a fantastic school. Nurturing while at the same time providing opportunities for the girls to push themselves. Academically strong. Wide range of specials, athletics, etc. All around great shool.
Agree, it is the best middle school in MoCo for girls.
The HS is also very good, but Whitman and Churchill can offer the same challenge.
The LS has had way too many complaints from parents for me to recommend it.
What's wrong with the lower school? We've heard good things from the parents we know with girls a couple of years into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Holton is a fantastic school. Nurturing while at the same time providing opportunities for the girls to push themselves. Academically strong. Wide range of specials, athletics, etc. All around great shool.
Agree, it is the best middle school in MoCo for girls.
The HS is also very good, but Whitman and Churchill can offer the same challenge.
The LS has had way too many complaints from parents for me to recommend it.
Anonymous wrote:
Holton is a fantastic school. Nurturing while at the same time providing opportunities for the girls to push themselves. Academically strong. Wide range of specials, athletics, etc. All around great shool.