Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IPC at CMI is absolutely completely different than Montessori. I have a child in each one so I speak from experience. Also CMI is 20 kids with two maybe three teachers. If, however, you think Montessori is good for both then congrats on your decision!
I agree. I chose CMI over another Montessori because Montessori would have been a terrible fit for my child. The approaches are very different. But, this is what makes school choice so great.
primary Montessori and elementary Montessori are very different beasts. My child is also not a great fit for primary but I am hopeful s/he will find his/her stride in elementary (which would be similar to IPC at CM). My child has also struggled a lot to make friends, especially this year. Honestly, helping kids with social situations during primary years is one place I feel Lee needs to improve. I am confident they will. It's just growing pains. And my child is, overall, happy at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IPC at CMI is absolutely completely different than Montessori. I have a child in each one so I speak from experience. Also CMI is 20 kids with two maybe three teachers. If, however, you think Montessori is good for both then congrats on your decision!
I agree. I chose CMI over another Montessori because Montessori would have been a terrible fit for my child. The approaches are very different. But, this is what makes school choice so great.
Anonymous wrote:The IPC at CMI is absolutely completely different than Montessori. I have a child in each one so I speak from experience. Also CMI is 20 kids with two maybe three teachers. If, however, you think Montessori is good for both then congrats on your decision!
Anonymous wrote:The IPC at CMI is absolutely completely different than Montessori. I have a child in each one so I speak from experience. Also CMI is 20 kids with two maybe three teachers. If, however, you think Montessori is good for both then congrats on your decision!
Anonymous wrote:ok so- we decided to stay at Lee b/c my younger one would've been in limbo and i think montessori is perfect for her
You know the fact that so many ppl know who we are actually makes me think we made the right choice. i know my daughter will be in the ten kid class and the cmi classes are almost just as small, (i still have a slightly sick feeling in my stomach- who turns down CMI!!i do?? am i nuts??) but ten first graders with two teachers is a gift, as far as Middle school is concerned- I don't think I'll stay in the city if we can't go private so middle school is not really a concern.
I looked at the ICP and it looks amazing but not all that different from Montessori elementary curriculum . . Please Lee ppl make me feel better
Anonymous wrote:PP, were all your friends born between Oct 1 and Sep 30 in the year you were born? Even those that you consider your "own age"?
A 5 year old K child may be closer in age to a PK4 kid than a fellow kindergartener. I don't think "we've hit on a drawback of Montessori" at all. Mixed age classes mean your kid can make social connections with a wide range of kids, some close in age (though not necessarily in the same grade) and others older (who they learn from) or younger (who they take a leadership role with).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lee doesn't admit K kids without Montessori?
Yes, they do. Or rather they have done, but I don't think they anticipate many/any openings this year. This year they are taking several new kids at 1st so definitely not a prohibition on taking new kids at K. I'm a Lee parent and not sure what the Lee parent above is talking about. There are about 15 K kids currently, which is more than the previous year and, as planned/expected, I believe.
There should be 8-10 Ks per class. There were 5 this year. I don't think this was planned - maybe I'm wrong and this was part of their growing plan, but my sense was that we couldn't fully replace the attrition of PK4s from last year without disrupting the classroom with too many new Ks unfamiliar with Montessori (yes, Lee did admit some new Ks this year). There looks to be very very little attrition of PK4s this year, so this won't be a problem for the K class next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lee doesn't admit K kids without Montessori?
Yes, they do. Or rather they have done, but I don't think they anticipate many/any openings this year. This year they are taking several new kids at 1st so definitely not a prohibition on taking new kids at K. I'm a Lee parent and not sure what the Lee parent above is talking about. There are about 15 K kids currently, which is more than the previous year and, as planned/expected, I believe.