Anonymous
Post 04/16/2018 12:58     Subject: Re:Sela Open House

Are there any "meet and greet" type groups/activities for new, current or interested pre-k parents and kids?
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2018 22:17     Subject: Re:Sela Open House

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone expand on before and aftercare activities for Pre-K3?


We would be interested in this as well.


I don't have all the details, but basically it's run by the school and they have different pricing tiers based on need. They have various activities, such as yoga and ballet.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2018 15:59     Subject: Re:Sela Open House

Anonymous wrote:Can anyone expand on before and aftercare activities for Pre-K3?


We would be interested in this as well.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2018 15:20     Subject: Re:Sela Open House

Anonymous wrote: Families with children currently enrolled, through your experience, how strong is the leadership within the school?


Not a Sela parent, but know of a family with a child currently enrolled. I was told that at this time they have an interim head of school that they seem to be pleased with.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2018 15:42     Subject: Re:Sela Open House

Families with children currently enrolled, through your experience, how strong is the leadership within the school?
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 19:09     Subject: Re:Sela Open House

Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the history of this school(I am aware it's only been about 5 years), in particular how the idea of Hebrew immersion came to be in Washington, DC??



It has been written up by various newspapers. You can google it.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2018 18:34     Subject: Re:Sela Open House

Does anyone know the history of this school(I am aware it's only been about 5 years), in particular how the idea of Hebrew immersion came to be in Washington, DC??
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2018 21:32     Subject: Sela Open House

Anonymous wrote:Do families stay past prk?? Is it reasonable for a student to join in K or 1st and not get lost in academics?? For example if they do not know Hebrew yet will the be lost in the Math or subjects taught in Hebrew? Or are non of the other subjects taught in Hebrew?

Is the PTO very active and welcoming to all families?


In later grades, those subjects are taught in English. Past preK, Hebrew is only taught in a Hebrew class one hour a day and in morning assembly. They’re trying to figure out how to add more Hebrew, but your child won’t be lost in academic subjects for not knowing hebrew
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2018 16:10     Subject: Re:Sela Open House

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are potentially interested in Sela. For pre-k3, what is the average ratio of students to teachers?


I think each class is 16-17 kids with a primary and assistant teacher


Nope - it's 20 kids in each pre-K class, with 2 teachers, and "English" teacher and a Hebrew teacher. So it's a 10:1 ratio.


Seems a bit large for prk. But are the classes the same size for K & 1st?? Do the upper grades have 2 teachers also?