Anonymous wrote:Peace! I know wl I'm late to the conversation, but if you happen to still be searching, there is a new Montessori microschool EOTR-- The School of Harvest. It has a distinctive focus on heritage, as well as land-based education. They have some parent information sessions coming up if you're interested. Check them out in ig @theschoolofharvest or email them at info@theschoolofharvest.org
Anonymous wrote:Peace! I know wl I'm late to the conversation, but if you happen to still be searching, there is a new Montessori microschool EOTR-- The School of Harvest. It has a distinctive focus on heritage, as well as land-based education. They have some parent information sessions coming up if you're interested. Check them out in ig @theschoolofharvest or email them at info@theschoolofharvest.org
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I toured Stokes East End before the pandemic and I was appalled by the behaviors I saw - both from students and staff. Any idea how it's going these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been really unsatisfied with our experience at Lee East End this year, but I'm having trouble finding other options that would be better to apply for next year.
I toured Stokes East End before the pandemic and I was appalled by the behaviors I saw - both from students and staff. Any idea how it's going these days?
Global Citizens could be an option, but I also have no idea how it is actually going and they don't seem to have any in person tours available right now.
Wildflower Riverseed won't have 2nd grade next year, which is what my eldest will need. I really wish they did because this would be the perfect solution.
I'm not interested in any of the "no excuses" type schools like KIPP, DC Scholars, Rocketship, etc.
Is there anything I'm missing? Are we just stuck?
I don’t see why you shouldn’t just stay and try to make Lee East End better?
I mean, if everybody just runs from the school, how is it ever supposed to improve?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been really unsatisfied with our experience at Lee East End this year, but I'm having trouble finding other options that would be better to apply for next year.
I toured Stokes East End before the pandemic and I was appalled by the behaviors I saw - both from students and staff. Any idea how it's going these days?
Global Citizens could be an option, but I also have no idea how it is actually going and they don't seem to have any in person tours available right now.
Wildflower Riverseed won't have 2nd grade next year, which is what my eldest will need. I really wish they did because this would be the perfect solution.
I'm not interested in any of the "no excuses" type schools like KIPP, DC Scholars, Rocketship, etc.
Is there anything I'm missing? Are we just stuck?
I don’t see why you shouldn’t just stay and try to make Lee East End better?
I mean, if everybody just runs from the school, how is it ever supposed to improve?