Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If people don’t like Montessori then don’t send your kids there. There’s no need for so much hate. Also if Arlington is offering Montessori shouldn’t it be to the needed specs…otherwise why do it half-way! I don’t see an issue with them getting the facilities that they need to properly carry out the program as it was intended.
Montessori is intended for young children. Not middle school
Students.
I thought the goal was to expand the program into a K-12 montessori school. What’s the benefit of stopping it in elementary or middle school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If people don’t like Montessori then don’t send your kids there. There’s no need for so much hate. Also if Arlington is offering Montessori shouldn’t it be to the needed specs…otherwise why do it half-way! I don’t see an issue with them getting the facilities that they need to properly carry out the program as it was intended.
Montessori is intended for young children. Not middle school
Students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to AEM to see Montessori parents losing it over the new JFAC proposal. Spoiler alert - they don't like it much.
Arlington Montessori's goal for years has been to get their own brand new school building and expand to 12th grade. That is their sole focus. They are about to get as close to it as they ever will by getting a newly renovated-to-Montessori-specs Career Center building. Changing the plan (again) now, puts them in another existing old building and delays expansion of the program.
APS doesn’t owe them an expansion of their program. These people are so entitled.
They also whined earlier this year about needing more access to intensified classes so they can attend TJHSST. These people just want taxpayers to pay for a private school for their snowflakes.
Anonymous wrote:If people don’t like Montessori then don’t send your kids there. There’s no need for so much hate. Also if Arlington is offering Montessori shouldn’t it be to the needed specs…otherwise why do it half-way! I don’t see an issue with them getting the facilities that they need to properly carry out the program as it was intended.
Anonymous wrote:If people don’t like Montessori then don’t send your kids there. There’s no need for so much hate. Also if Arlington is offering Montessori shouldn’t it be to the needed specs…otherwise why do it half-way! I don’t see an issue with them getting the facilities that they need to properly carry out the program as it was intended.
Anonymous wrote:Go to AEM to see Montessori parents losing it over the new JFAC proposal. Spoiler alert - they don't like it much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to AEM to see Montessori parents losing it over the new JFAC proposal. Spoiler alert - they don't like it much.
Arlington Montessori's goal for years has been to get their own brand new school building and expand to 12th grade. That is their sole focus. They are about to get as close to it as they ever will by getting a newly renovated-to-Montessori-specs Career Center building. Changing the plan (again) now, puts them in another existing old building and delays expansion of the program.
APS doesn’t owe them an expansion of their program. These people are so entitled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Montessori like for middle school? Are kids prepared well for high school?
My first was not at all, so we didn't send the second
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to AEM to see Montessori parents losing it over the new JFAC proposal. Spoiler alert - they don't like it much.
Arlington Montessori's goal for years has been to get their own brand new school building and expand to 12th grade. That is their sole focus. They are about to get as close to it as they ever will by getting a newly renovated-to-Montessori-specs Career Center building. Changing the plan (again) now, puts them in another existing old building and delays expansion of the program.
Anonymous wrote:Go to AEM to see Montessori parents losing it over the new JFAC proposal. Spoiler alert - they don't like it much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Montessori like for middle school? Are kids prepared well for high school?
My first was not at all, so we didn't send the second
Anonymous wrote:Go to AEM to see Montessori parents losing it over the new JFAC proposal. Spoiler alert - they don't like it much.