Anonymous wrote:Okaaayy......
Craziness aside, Why would the ED announce this now, right before the lottery? Not great confidence-building. I have never been a fan of his. Something a little troubling by the constant reinvention and hopping around. Maybe it will be better for the school in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really unfortunate that a single individual has brought down the reputation of this school. Sela may be a perfectly good school, but this person is not doing it any favors with these odd rants.
No.. u people are the crazy ones if you think my post hurts a school! I am not the one on here saying the school is not viable and Hebrew has no place in DC that's your fellow instigators. I'm just not going to allow the instigators to disrespect me or what I post my opinion matters just like there's whether you or they like it or not. Further more you need to stick to reading the post that parents have offered that actually have kids at the school and not your fellow instigators. You might learn that the school is not falling apart or near closing despite what you all may think.
Um, two things... your opinion only counts once. Not when you pretend to be two or three different people giving the same opinnion. And on reading posts from actual parents, this thread was resurrected by an actual parent who had a lot of troubling news and concerns to report. So even following your own point, 2 parents posted here and they both are concerned, one much more than the other apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really unfortunate that a single individual has brought down the reputation of this school. Sela may be a perfectly good school, but this person is not doing it any favors with these odd rants.
No.. u people are the crazy ones if you think my post hurts a school! I am not the one on here saying the school is not viable and Hebrew has no place in DC that's your fellow instigators. I'm just not going to allow the instigators to disrespect me or what I post my opinion matters just like there's whether you or they like it or not. Further more you need to stick to reading the post that parents have offered that actually have kids at the school and not your fellow instigators. You might learn that the school is not falling apart or near closing despite what you all may think.
Anonymous wrote:I'd like to point out that they have had someone operating as Principal for over a month. The website lists someone as Chief Academic Officer. What she is doing is very similar to Principal. So in essence, they do have a principal now. In addition, they have someone who is strictly in charge of Hebrew Instruction. I think that they need to clean up the job titles so that they sound more school like and easier for others to understand.
I have a child there and while things aren't perfect, the school isn't falling apart. In a lot of ways, they are better run than a DCPS school that my son attended last year. The staff and teachers are very responsive, and are quick to return e-mails and phone calls, unlike my son's previous school. I do like my son's teachers and he likes his classmates as well. They are learning Hebrew. He sings in Hebrew a lot and is always telling me how to say things in Hebrew.
There are drawback. The lack of a playground is something I wouldn't have though about a year ago, but it's absence is strongly felt. I am a little concerned about Dr. Lody leaving, since in a lot of ways, he was the heart of the school. My son is in Pre-K so it is easy to say that things are OK since in my opinion, Pre-K isn't all that important, but subsequent years are going to be important and telling.
The school hasn't said why the Pre-K teacher left. I heard that she wasn't a good fit, but the school isn't going to release anything. I haven't heard anything about the first grade teacher.
Anonymous wrote:It's really unfortunate that a single individual has brought down the reputation of this school. Sela may be a perfectly good school, but this person is not doing it any favors with these odd rants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well said I couldn't agree more!
It looks like the SELA sock puppet is back. Unsurprisingly, she can't agree more with herself.
Wow - again? I would have thought that she had learned her lesson when you called her out last time.
I don't know who you think I am... I'm new to this conversation and there is no need to insult ok? I thought we were discussing kids not acting like kids...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well said I couldn't agree more!
It looks like the SELA sock puppet is back. Unsurprisingly, she can't agree more with herself.
Wow - again? I would have thought that she had learned her lesson when you called her out last time.
I don't know who you think I am... I'm new to this conversation and there is no need to insult ok? I thought we were discussing kids not acting like kids...
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well said I couldn't agree more!
It looks like the SELA sock puppet is back. Unsurprisingly, she can't agree more with herself.
Wow - again? I would have thought that she had learned her lesson when you called her out last time.
Anonymous wrote:A pre-k and a 1st grade teacher left.
Anonymous wrote:You all sound as if you know absolutely nothing about the concept of immersion... funny! All of you are going back and forth about NOTHING. Spectators or should I say haters are funny. Do your homework before you speak on a subject you clearly have no knowledge in.