Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, those of you who applied to Bethune, are your inbounds so bad that you put down Bethune? Or is there something about the school (like their programs) that attracted you to the school? There isn't anything that stands out about the school based on what I read on their web-site. And these stories about how they run their lottery and enrollment are eye-opening.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP that attended the open house, and I have to say that I was thrilled. The administration seemed wonderful. The teachers are all Masters prepared in education and early childhood development. This definitely wasn't the case at our "well respected" private. Two of the Spanish teachers are starting there after leaving Mundo Verde. I tried to get them to spill why they left, but it was understood that they weren't happy at MV. I grilled them one-on-one about the curriculum that they use and they both felt strongly that it was the best that they've ever taught. Because they just opened the 16th st campus, they still have plenty of spaces. So the class size in our PreK 4 is only 10 students with 2 real teachers. (Not a teacher plus assistant). Volunteering is something that is really important to me after leaving a co-op preschool and they were so excited about the opportunity of regular parent involvement in the classroom.
I know the upper grades may not have the best scores, but we are dealing with our immediate needs. And they really seem to have it together in the early childhood program. I'm not posting this to debate the merits of the school but really as a PSA to those that are still looking and are willing to stray away from the "hot" school of the moment.
And to be fair, we haven't started yet and my impression could change. However, we did talk to several parents at the open house who are entering another year and they were very pleased with their experience. I have the feeling that the administration is really trying. And seeing as how they were approved for a second campus, there seems to be reason to believe that they are doing better and will begin to exceed expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, those of you who applied to Bethune, are your inbounds so bad that you put down Bethune? Or is there something about the school (like their programs) that attracted you to the school? There isn't anything that stands out about the school based on what I read on their web-site. And these stories about how they run their lottery and enrollment are eye-opening.
Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity, those of you who applied to Bethune, are your inbounds so bad that you put down Bethune? Or is there something about the school (like their programs) that attracted you to the school? There isn't anything that stands out about the school based on what I read on their web-site. And these stories about how they run their lottery and enrollment are eye-opening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad that Bethune is working out for some families, but I am really bothered that we were never give a call that said we got off the wait list. We had a under 10 wait list number and I find it difficult to believe that we never got a spot. Obviously we found another spot elsewhere that we love, but the way they are running their wait list is giving me doubt about the opacity of the process.
They are a train wreck. I got a call the week before school opened, asking if I planned to enroll my child(who won a spot in the lottery, but we enrolled elsewhere months ago). Were they really going to give us a spot when we were MONTHS past the enrollment deadline?! They should be forced to join the common lottery.
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad that Bethune is working out for some families, but I am really bothered that we were never give a call that said we got off the wait list. We had a under 10 wait list number and I find it difficult to believe that we never got a spot. Obviously we found another spot elsewhere that we love, but the way they are running their wait list is giving me doubt about the opacity of the process.