Anonymous wrote:Exactly. The kids in the Spanish bilingual programs who speak spanish as their dominant language try to talk to their teachers in Spanish. Wow, YY poster, can't believe you knock your own school. What a gem you are.
Anonymous wrote:What those handing out awards don't know, or perhaps care, is that YY kids try to speak English to their Chinese teachers about half the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What those handing out awards don't know, or perhaps care, is that YY kids try to speak English to their Chinese teachers about half the time. Our Chinese au pair discovered this when she recently volunteered in an upper grades YY class for several days straight.
The teachers from China do their best to force them to speak Mandarin in Chinese class, but it's a tough sell with only 1 or 2 fully bilingual native-speaking kids per grade. Yea, per grade, not per class.
I think the lack of native speakers has been well-covered on these boards. The City Paper "Best of" awards are reader's choice. There is no doubt that YY parents are overall extremely happy with their school. It's lovely that your au pair is volunteering; I'm sure it's helpful to get other Chinese speakers into the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:What those handing out awards don't know, or perhaps care, is that YY kids try to speak English to their Chinese teachers about half the time. Our Chinese au pair discovered this when she recently volunteered in an upper grades YY class for several days straight.
The teachers from China do their best to force them to speak Mandarin in Chinese class, but it's a tough sell with only 1 or 2 fully bilingual native-speaking kids per grade. Yea, per grade, not per class.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously a mistake. Any really objective party would agree that Mann is the best elementary by a longshot. However due to Mann's demographics no one here will ever admit that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is truly not a knock on YY, but I think it is very weird that anyone would put any value on this. All is shows is that the person doing so has no idea how to evaluate a school.
Lighten up Francis.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
Possibly the worst Francis reference ever. Ever.
Anonymous wrote:This is truly not a knock on YY, but I think it is very weird that anyone would put any value on this. All is shows is that the person doing so has no idea how to evaluate a school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't that a reader's poll? Founding Farmers was voted best american restaurant three years in a row. Does anyone really believe that is true. If so, I pity this city's taste buds.
HA HA. +1000
No, just two years. Probably the "obama date night" effect.
Actually, it was four years. 2010, 2011, 2012, and now 2013. You have to scroll around to see it, it isn't always at the top.