Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:54% to 23% in one year.
I know. Two stars is 20%-40$, so they're getting awfully close to just one star. No doubt the PCSB will just pass them along with no real changes, like it does for most mediocre schools. Their math scores are atrocious and their math growth percentile is also really bad. I get that people like Montessori but is this really worth it? Looks like they lost over 6% of their kids over the course of the year last year.
Anonymous wrote:54% to 23% in one year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In today's weird SSMA thing... who runs the social media? Whoever it is plagarized yesterday's post word for word and photos from the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site Facebook page.
Looks like they are doing a tribute to Mary McLeod Bethune - what's so weird about that?
They copied the exact text and photos from the Council House's Facebook page without attributing it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In today's weird SSMA thing... who runs the social media? Whoever it is plagarized yesterday's post word for word and photos from the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site Facebook page.
Looks like they are doing a tribute to Mary McLeod Bethune - what's so weird about that?
Anonymous wrote:In today's weird SSMA thing... who runs the social media? Whoever it is plagarized yesterday's post word for word and photos from the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site Facebook page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They must have gotten less applications this year because Dr. R spammed the local and Montessori Facebook groups-- she posted in at least seven groups I'm in. The Feb 23rd "please apply" Facebook post had 51 shares. The majority from her into groups
Maybe everything that is going on and being talked about in the community will actually start having an impact then.
Anonymous wrote:They must have gotten less applications this year because Dr. R spammed the local and Montessori Facebook groups-- she posted in at least seven groups I'm in. The Feb 23rd "please apply" Facebook post had 51 shares. The majority from her into groups
Anonymous wrote:They must have gotten less applications this year because Dr. R spammed the local and Montessori Facebook groups-- she posted in at least seven groups I'm in. The Feb 23rd "please apply" Facebook post had 51 shares. The majority from her into groups
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's an open house scheduled for this morning; let's see if it actually happens...
Did it??
Also, why do they have three open houses past the deadline where you can change schooo order much less even put it on your list? And after the enrollment desdline?
I've never totally understood this, but there are many schools that continue open houses through the spring.
You actually CAN change your order up until March 15 (just not add or subtract any schools). So potentially you could go to an open house and decide to move a school up or down on your list. You could also use an open house to help you determine whether to accept a spot if offered if you decided to throw a school on your list at the last minute.
I understand the rationale for continuing to hold open houses after the lottery deadline, but I don't understand why SSMA cancelled several of the pre-lottery open houses (with no prior notice).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's an open house scheduled for this morning; let's see if it actually happens...
Did it??
Also, why do they have three open houses past the deadline where you can change schooo order much less even put it on your list? And after the enrollment desdline?
I've never totally understood this, but there are many schools that continue open houses through the spring.
You actually CAN change your order up until March 15 (just not add or subtract any schools). So potentially you could go to an open house and decide to move a school up or down on your list. You could also use an open house to help you determine whether to accept a spot if offered if you decided to throw a school on your list at the last minute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's an open house scheduled for this morning; let's see if it actually happens...
Did it??
Also, why do they have three open houses past the deadline where you can change schooo order much less even put it on your list? And after the enrollment desdline?
I've never totally understood this, but there are many schools that continue open houses through the spring.
You actually CAN change your order up until March 15 (just not add or subtract any schools). So potentially you could go to an open house and decide to move a school up or down on your list. You could also use an open house to help you determine whether to accept a spot if offered if you decided to throw a school on your list at the last minute.