Anonymous wrote:Just was notified that we were offered a spot for prek3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were at Bethune Brookland a few years ago. It's fine and the teachers are very good. The admin will drive you crazy with their disorganization, but the teaching is perfectly fine. We built the playground, which made a huge difference.
My son attended Brookland Bethune PK3-K. We loved walking a couple of blocks for drop-off every morning, he had wonderful teachers, and loved learning Spanish. However, the incompetent administration totally screwed him up. He's fussy, often doesn't listen to basic instructions, and as recently as last week didn't know that an avocado was a fruit. Now he won't eat spicy Indian food. We're not sure what to do. MoCo and Fairfax won't even bother with him, said it's a lost cause. We're hoping Sibley will take him back.
Thanks for the chuckle this morning!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were at Bethune Brookland a few years ago. It's fine and the teachers are very good. The admin will drive you crazy with their disorganization, but the teaching is perfectly fine. We built the playground, which made a huge difference.
My son attended Brookland Bethune PK3-K. We loved walking a couple of blocks for drop-off every morning, he had wonderful teachers, and loved learning Spanish. However, the incompetent administration totally screwed him up. He's fussy, often doesn't listen to basic instructions, and as recently as last week didn't know that an avocado was a fruit. Now he won't eat spicy Indian food. We're not sure what to do. MoCo and Fairfax won't even bother with him, said it's a lost cause. We're hoping Sibley will take him back.
Anonymous wrote:We were at Bethune Brookland a few years ago. It's fine and the teachers are very good. The admin will drive you crazy with their disorganization, but the teaching is perfectly fine. We built the playground, which made a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:We were at Bethune Brookland a few years ago. It's fine and the teachers are very good. The admin will drive you crazy with their disorganization, but the teaching is perfectly fine. We built the playground, which made a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:We have a Bethune 16th St WL #in upper 60s. LAMB did their lottery this AM and no phone call for me (yet?? wishful thinking....and yes, I know about the recent incident).
Our son is in a lovely, yet $$, preschool at the moment. If Bethune did roll through the waitlist to our #, I'm not sure we'd accept even with the cost savings and less than 10 minute commute. I attended an event in January with a well-versed school lottery/private school consultant. She gave honest assessments of all the DCPS and Charter Schools. She could find a positive in many of the schools that most of us would take an immediate pass on based on scores and location. But when it came to Bethune at 16th Street, she hemmed and hawed and said she had been talking with a mother about an incident(no idea what it was) and said the way the administration handled it was so appalling that she told me to strongly consider skipping it. That's not a lot to go on, but it does give me pause. If anyone has positives to add or knowledge of the incident, please share. It wouldn't hurt to keep some college savings that are going towards Pk now.
Anonymous wrote:So what do others know about this school? There is clearly a lot of negativity but it's not clear why. (Disclosure, we have one in and one on the wait list.)
Another question. What does it mean to accept an offer? We would certainly consider taking the spots, if both our kids get in and they ask that you accept or decline within two weeks. Obviously many families wouldn't know with certainty yet, their plans. Once you accept at one school, you can still enroll elsewhere, right? (I am sure this wouldn't affect my school wait lists.)