Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who live in Woodmoor rave about Montgomery knolls and prince crest (k-2and 3-5 respectively).
At Montgomery Knolls, more than a dozen teachers left this year. As a matter of fact, even now, a few teachers are trying to transfer out, applying to places further away from home.
Schools have climate survey every year.
Highland View teachers gave very high marks both to the school, as a place to work, and to the administration, for supporting and treating them with respect and dignity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who live in Woodmoor rave about Montgomery knolls and prince crest (k-2and 3-5 respectively).
At Montgomery Knolls, more than a dozen teachers left this year. As a matter of fact, even now, a few teachers are trying to transfer out, applying to places further away from home.
Schools have climate survey every year.
Highland View teachers gave very high marks both to the school, as a place to work, and to the administration, for supporting and treating them with respect and dignity.
Anonymous wrote:People who live in Woodmoor rave about Montgomery knolls and prince crest (k-2and 3-5 respectively).
Anonymous wrote:Just out of curiosity, have the feeder schools/neighborhoods into Sligo changed? From what I gather current Flora Singer students were previously sent to OTES. Where did they go after that? Still Sligo or was it Newport Mill? Just trying to figure out whether its the same neighborhoods feeding into Sligo as before, just a new ES, or whether the zoning boundaries changed.
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad to see such positivity towards Flora Singer, that's where we'll be sending our DC in a few years! Our neighbors seem to like it too. But WTH is up with Sligo Middle? Lots of negative reviews on Great Schools and we know very few people who actually sent their kids there (either went private or magnet for MS). Seeing as we literally have 10 yrs before DC would attend, so I'm hoping things will improve between now and then. Most of the feeder ES seem good, so it's a bit odd.