Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of shaed neighborhood? We pass through on way to Home Depot and my husband thinks it is rough. I remember there was a shooting a few years ago at the pizza place near Rhode Island.
This is DC. There has been a shooting in every neighborhood, even in my "safe" neighborhood. Even in GT. Also, by the RI metro is half mile from site. The neighborhood doesn't look rough to me at all. It looks like the average NE DC neighborhood. Edgewood is a great neighborhood with many seniors. If the first thing that someone saw was the schools windows, then that's pretty sad. I was thrilled with the before and after IT did with current building in less time. I think this campus is a dream come true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering about a NEW Montessori... Isn't a main goal of a Montessori to have the older kids serve as role models and help teach the younger kids? If all of the kids are starting Montessori at the same time, does that effect the experience for students the first year?
Are there any parents of Shining Stars Montessori or other Montessori parents who were in the first group in a new school?
I get how applying to IT the first year was a good decision, I'm just wondering if it would be the same for a Montessori.
My DD will be in PS3 next year, so I'm trying to figure out the best options for my family. Lee Montessori could be an option.
I think they are going to be admitting for several grades next year.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering about a NEW Montessori... Isn't a main goal of a Montessori to have the older kids serve as role models and help teach the younger kids? If all of the kids are starting Montessori at the same time, does that effect the experience for students the first year?
Are there any parents of Shining Stars Montessori or other Montessori parents who were in the first group in a new school?
I get how applying to IT the first year was a good decision, I'm just wondering if it would be the same for a Montessori.
My DD will be in PS3 next year, so I'm trying to figure out the best options for my family. Lee Montessori could be an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not official until city council approves. Fingers crossed for swift approval.
It is official. Mayors office was last stop.
Anonymous wrote:The Shaed site doesn't look very friendly currently, it has few windows and looks a bit like a prison. Will IT plan to address this before Fall 2014?
Anonymous wrote:Long shot question, but how many current IT families do you think will leave IT due to the location change? And as a result, what do you think the likelihood of a spot in K will be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Try applying to Lee Montessori if the location will work for you. That's how we got into IT: we took a risk with a brand new charter in its first year. Best decision ever.
Just wondering about a NEW Montessori... Isn't a main goal of a Montessori to have the older kids serve as role models and help teach the younger kids? If all of the kids are starting Montessori at the same time, does that effect the experience for students the first year?
Are there any parents of Shining Stars Montessori or other Montessori parents who were in the first group in a new school?
I get how applying to IT the first year was a good decision, I'm just wondering if it would be the same for a Montessori.
My DD will be in PS3 next year, so I'm trying to figure out the best options for my family. Lee Montessori could be an option.
Anonymous wrote:It's not official until city council approves. Fingers crossed for swift approval.
Anonymous wrote:What do people think of shaed neighborhood? We pass through on way to Home Depot and my husband thinks it is rough. I remember there was a shooting a few years ago at the pizza place near Rhode Island.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody has any inside word on McFarland, do they?
Anonymous wrote:what do folks think the current IT site will be used for?