Anonymous wrote:I too would like current parent's perspectives on how THIS YEAR is going. We just moved from in the 20s to the top 3 on the waitlist
Anonymous wrote:I too would like current parent's perspectives on how THIS YEAR is going. We just moved from in the 20s to the top 3 on the waitlist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woah, we were over 20 on the WL on the first day of school, roughly 15 yesterday and just got a spot for PK3. The list is moving quickly/they are not updating the list very efficiently.
same thing happened at ITS for K when they had two spots to fill after school started. People dropped from 40 to offer pending within days. It's hard to fill spots after kids are settled in school, so I wouldn't read too much into it.
Anonymous wrote:Woah, we were over 20 on the WL on the first day of school, roughly 15 yesterday and just got a spot for PK3. The list is moving quickly/they are not updating the list very efficiently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regarding the AC—nearby neighbor here. Your AC unit is indeed broken, and trust me, has not been shut off overnight recently or ever. It is a significant noise violation that multiple city agencies have engaged the ED and Howard on since 2016, with no action on her part (surprise). Thankfully Howard finally has contractors replacing the entire system, which should solve both the climate control problems at the school and the ongoing nuisance to the surrounding homes. Both schools dragged their feet for a long time.
As a side note, you should also know that there are multiple open cases with the Department of Public Works and Department of Health regarding SSMA’s broken dumpsters and rodents on site, and open inquiries with the charter school board regarding safety standards—or lack thereof—in the parking lot where they have the students play. It’s a bad scene over there and its part of why we don’t send our own kids there.
Out of curiosity, did you make this same complaint to the tenant prior to Shining Stars? The same loud HVAC unit has been there for years. Or did you only move next to the school recently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a meeting today for new families. Most of the guides were present, so it seemed that all positions are filled.
Apparently the new Guide in Hughes (Upper El) isn’t Montessori trained.
Isn't that required by the AMS certification?
It isn't like AMS comes and conducts oversight visits every year. And they are probably going to try and get her certified next summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regarding the AC—nearby neighbor here. Your AC unit is indeed broken, and trust me, has not been shut off overnight recently or ever. It is a significant noise violation that multiple city agencies have engaged the ED and Howard on since 2016, with no action on her part (surprise). Thankfully Howard finally has contractors replacing the entire system, which should solve both the climate control problems at the school and the ongoing nuisance to the surrounding homes. Both schools dragged their feet for a long time.
As a side note, you should also know that there are multiple open cases with the Department of Public Works and Department of Health regarding SSMA’s broken dumpsters and rodents on site, and open inquiries with the charter school board regarding safety standards—or lack thereof—in the parking lot where they have the students play. It’s a bad scene over there and its part of why we don’t send our own kids there.
Out of curiosity, did you make this same complaint to the tenant prior to Shining Stars? The same loud HVAC unit has been there for years. Or did you only move next to the school recently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a meeting today for new families. Most of the guides were present, so it seemed that all positions are filled.
Apparently the new Guide in Hughes (Upper El) isn’t Montessori trained.
Isn't that required by the AMS certification?
Anonymous wrote:Regarding the AC—nearby neighbor here. Your AC unit is indeed broken, and trust me, has not been shut off overnight recently or ever. It is a significant noise violation that multiple city agencies have engaged the ED and Howard on since 2016, with no action on her part (surprise). Thankfully Howard finally has contractors replacing the entire system, which should solve both the climate control problems at the school and the ongoing nuisance to the surrounding homes. Both schools dragged their feet for a long time.
As a side note, you should also know that there are multiple open cases with the Department of Public Works and Department of Health regarding SSMA’s broken dumpsters and rodents on site, and open inquiries with the charter school board regarding safety standards—or lack thereof—in the parking lot where they have the students play. It’s a bad scene over there and its part of why we don’t send our own kids there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a meeting today for new families. Most of the guides were present, so it seemed that all positions are filled.
Apparently the new Guide in Hughes (Upper El) isn’t Montessori trained.
Anonymous wrote:There was a meeting today for new families. Most of the guides were present, so it seemed that all positions are filled.