Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ANOTHER Shake Up at SSMA. New principal out!
What?!? She was the best thing this year!
Out mid-year? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ANOTHER Shake Up at SSMA. New principal out!
What?!? She was the best thing this year!
Anonymous wrote:ANOTHER Shake Up at SSMA. New principal out!
Anonymous wrote:Any recent updates from SSMA parents on the state of things in December? Still a disorganized mess? Are classrooms staffed? How are the new guides?
Anonymous wrote:Any recent updates from SSMA parents on the state of things in December? Still a disorganized mess? Are classrooms staffed? How are the new guides?
Anonymous wrote:Any recent updates from SSMA parents on the state of things in December? Still a disorganized mess? Are classrooms staffed? How are the new guides?
Anonymous wrote:Leaving SSMA was the best decision that we could have possibly made for our children once they left the primary classes. Though we miss the SSMA community we are thankful everyday that our sons are receiving an actual education with teachers who are able to intervene where needed.
When looking at re-enrollment are they counting the families who initially re-enrolled and then left?
As far as test scores, there are only about 25 kids taking the test out of 200 (only 3rd- 5th graders) so that doesn't tell you a whole lot. There was a very bright group of 3rd graders last year, who should be thanked for those higher scores.
Anonymous wrote:Leaving SSMA was the best decision that we could have possibly made for our children once they left the primary classes. Though we miss the SSMA community we are thankful everyday that our sons are receiving an actual education with teachers who are able to intervene where needed.
When looking at re-enrollment are they counting the families who initially re-enrolled and then left?
As far as test scores, there are only about 25 kids taking the test out of 200 (only 3rd- 5th graders) so that doesn't tell you a whole lot. There was a very bright group of 3rd graders last year, who should be thanked for those higher scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leaving SSMA was the best decision that we could have possibly made for our children once they left the primary classes. Though we miss the SSMA community we are thankful everyday that our sons are receiving an actual education with teachers who are able to intervene where needed.
When looking at re-enrollment are they counting the families who initially re-enrolled and then left?
As far as test scores, there are only about 25 kids taking the test out of 200 (only 3rd- 5th graders) so that doesn't tell you a whole lot. There was a very bright group of 3rd graders last year, who should be thanked for those higher scores.
Reenollment is also for the previous school year, so it lags by a year
Re-enrollment counts those students who were part of the enrollment count the previous year and are part of the enrollment count the current year. Basically, student where there on the October count day last year and are here on count day this year would count for re-enrollment. Students who move out of the city are deducted from the count.
Anonymous wrote:Leaving SSMA was the best decision that we could have possibly made for our children once they left the primary classes. Though we miss the SSMA community we are thankful everyday that our sons are receiving an actual education with teachers who are able to intervene where needed.
When looking at re-enrollment are they counting the families who initially re-enrolled and then left?
As far as test scores, there are only about 25 kids taking the test out of 200 (only 3rd- 5th graders) so that doesn't tell you a whole lot. There was a very bright group of 3rd graders last year, who should be thanked for those higher scores.