Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised no one has brought up that most teachers are teach for America and this creates high turnover. CMI pays below DCPS so it will continue to be high turnover. If you think this will work in MS you're fooling yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised no one has brought up that most teachers are teach for America and this creates high turnover. CMI pays below DCPS so it will continue to be high turnover. If you think this will work in MS you're fooling yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised no one has brought up that most teachers are teach for America and this creates high turnover. CMI pays below DCPS so it will continue to be high turnover. If you think this will work in MS you're fooling yourself.
Anonymous wrote:How challenging is CMI? How are more advanced/kids needing extra help accomodated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMI has been great, except for special needs services for the pre-school/pre-kindergarten grades. We would have chosen Bridges if we had to do it all over again, we've been very disappointed in that respect. That said, if that particular issue is not a concern, then it's a pretty amazing school and will only get better next year with the new building/facilities.
Can you go further into this? CMI was recommended for my SN son (language, sensory, and social issues). We didn't get in (lottery can eat a dick), but we were going to try again next year. How have you been disappointed? What do you feel Bridges offers that's better?
How exciting!! Thrilled that our child got in.Anonymous wrote:No, PE will take place in the multipurpose room and in the outdoor space (it's huge!).
Anonymous wrote:CMI has been great, except for special needs services for the pre-school/pre-kindergarten grades. We would have chosen Bridges if we had to do it all over again, we've been very disappointed in that respect. That said, if that particular issue is not a concern, then it's a pretty amazing school and will only get better next year with the new building/facilities.