Anonymous wrote:My third DD is in Carson now. We've only had positive experiences but they've also been in AAP classes.
The bus PP about the rape threats was concerning. I appreciate DCUM for things like that, because I could speak with DD and confirm it wasn't happening on her bus. If it had been, I would have supported DCUM and reported it.
Anonymous wrote:My third DD is in Carson now. We've only had positive experiences but they've also been in AAP classes.
The bus PP about the rape threats was concerning. I appreciate DCUM for things like that, because I could speak with DD and confirm it wasn't happening on her bus. If it had been, I would have supported DCUM and reported it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in our experience. I have a 12th grader and a 9th grader who both went through Rachel Carson.
Both of my kids were in AAP classes.
When the 9th grader started 7th grade, he actually came home from school and said — wow, these teachers are like real professionals!
Yeah he was unimpressed with elementary school.
Same! Our elementary school sucked in comparison to our experience at Carson. At Carson we finally had teachers who knew their subject and were professional!
You must not have been acquainted with the teacher who video records shorts on her phone all day during her classes. She’s all over social media. 🙄
Link please!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in our experience. I have a 12th grader and a 9th grader who both went through Rachel Carson.
Both of my kids were in AAP classes.
When the 9th grader started 7th grade, he actually came home from school and said — wow, these teachers are like real professionals!
Yeah he was unimpressed with elementary school.
Same! Our elementary school sucked in comparison to our experience at Carson. At Carson we finally had teachers who knew their subject and were professional!
You must not have been acquainted with the teacher who video records shorts on her phone all day during her classes. She’s all over social media. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in our experience. I have a 12th grader and a 9th grader who both went through Rachel Carson.
Both of my kids were in AAP classes.
When the 9th grader started 7th grade, he actually came home from school and said — wow, these teachers are like real professionals!
Yeah he was unimpressed with elementary school.
Same! Our elementary school sucked in comparison to our experience at Carson. At Carson we finally had teachers who knew their subject and were professional!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC 7th grader hasn’t mentioned anything. I asked an 8th grader’s mom and she didn’t mention anything neither. I don’t let DC stay after 2:15pm ( unless teacher want them to stay for school events, then I pick her up right after). I don’t let her ride the late school bus just to be safe.
Sad your kid is missing out on the amazing clubs and socialization of MS.
DC doesn’t have time, usually there’re lots of school assignments and exams to study for. She sleeps 6-7 hours daily during school days.
No offense but if you child has to work that hard in middle school, maybe advanced academics aren't in their future, push too hard and he/she might just crack at some point down the line.
Maybe a little socialization would do more to set them up for success in life. Don't underestimate the value of soft skills when it comes to success in adulthood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC 7th grader hasn’t mentioned anything. I asked an 8th grader’s mom and she didn’t mention anything neither. I don’t let DC stay after 2:15pm ( unless teacher want them to stay for school events, then I pick her up right after). I don’t let her ride the late school bus just to be safe.
Sad your kid is missing out on the amazing clubs and socialization of MS.
DC doesn’t have time, usually there’re lots of school assignments and exams to study for. She sleeps 6-7 hours daily during school days.
I hope you're a troll. If not, you should consider removing your child from AAP and Honors classes, she clearly does not belong in them. Mine doesn't have to work nearly this hard - Carson AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC 7th grader hasn’t mentioned anything. I asked an 8th grader’s mom and she didn’t mention anything neither. I don’t let DC stay after 2:15pm ( unless teacher want them to stay for school events, then I pick her up right after). I don’t let her ride the late school bus just to be safe.
Sad your kid is missing out on the amazing clubs and socialization of MS.
DC doesn’t have time, usually there’re lots of school assignments and exams to study for. She sleeps 6-7 hours daily during school days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC 7th grader hasn’t mentioned anything. I asked an 8th grader’s mom and she didn’t mention anything neither. I don’t let DC stay after 2:15pm ( unless teacher want them to stay for school events, then I pick her up right after). I don’t let her ride the late school bus just to be safe.
Sad your kid is missing out on the amazing clubs and socialization of MS.
DC doesn’t have time, usually there’re lots of school assignments and exams to study for. She sleeps 6-7 hours daily during school days.
No offense but if you child has to work that hard in middle school, maybe advanced academics aren't in their future, push too hard and he/she might just crack at some point down the line.
Maybe a little socialization would do more to set them up for success in life. Don't underestimate the value of soft skills when it comes to success in adulthood.
Anonymous wrote:my 18 year old senior got asked out by a 30 year old there when she was in hs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of posts about bus threats, bathroom vandalism/sex/vaping. Is this a dangerous middle school?
no
Yes they do.
-MS Teacher at a few schools in the past 20 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC 7th grader hasn’t mentioned anything. I asked an 8th grader’s mom and she didn’t mention anything neither. I don’t let DC stay after 2:15pm ( unless teacher want them to stay for school events, then I pick her up right after). I don’t let her ride the late school bus just to be safe.
Sad your kid is missing out on the amazing clubs and socialization of MS.
DC doesn’t have time, usually there’re lots of school assignments and exams to study for. She sleeps 6-7 hours daily during school days.