Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to see a specific Catholic school's MAP results?
OLGC (Vienna) https://www.olgcschool.org/admissions/test-scores
Way to be transparent, OLGC (Vienna)! 👏
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to see a specific Catholic school's MAP results?
lol. You think they’d ever publish that?? Not in a million years. If they did, they’d have a lot to answer for.
Catholic schools are NOT FOR MASS. Sundays are for mass. Catholic schools are there to TEACH skills and virtues and prepare children for life, through a Catholic lens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to see a specific Catholic school's MAP results?
lol. You think they’d ever publish that?? Not in a million years. If they did, they’d have a lot to answer for.
Catholic schools are NOT FOR MASS. Sundays are for mass. Catholic schools are there to TEACH skills and virtues and prepare children for life, through a Catholic lens.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to see a specific Catholic school's MAP results?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on what I’m hearing from parents about the latest MAP test results, this school might strongly consider more “worksheets.”
Maybe you need to pick a different school because from the 3-4 Arlington Diocese schools I have friends at and compare to what my friends in APS say their kids do, the kids in Catholic school do way more and way more prepared for HS.
Every kid that has come into my kids' catholic school from public school has been behind the catholic school kids. They also take 3-4 months to get a handle on the level work required, in school and out of school, to be effective.
Anonymous wrote:Based on what I’m hearing from parents about the latest MAP test results, this school might strongly consider more “worksheets.”
Anonymous wrote:Mass again tomorrow. Plus a 2 hr delay today, bc of the “horrible” weather (ie, rain). It’s public school light, but costs a lot more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mass 2x a week seems to happen with some frequency at my school. Get this — on Thursday, May 29, they have mass, and then they have mass THE NEXT DAY as well. Then they’re expected to go to mass yet again on Sunday!
I don’t know ANYONE who goes to mass 3x a week, and I come from a very conservative Catholic area/family.
That is weird to *me.* You are from a very conservative Catholic family and you do not know one single person who goes to, say, daily Mass? My dad always has, and my grandparents did too. Our parish also has a large number of people who do. I do not always, but if I pop in from time to time, it certainly is far from being a complete ghost town.
Anonymous wrote:Mass again tomorrow. Plus a 2 hr delay today, bc of the “horrible” weather (ie, rain). It’s public school light, but costs a lot more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^PP, do you have children of your own who are currently enrolled as students in a K-8 parochial school?
They graduated.
Anonymous wrote:Twice this week actually walking to the church (the entire school walking 6 blocks both directions) is extra.