Anonymous wrote:We applied to Norwood for K and had the worst experience by far of all schools. Admissions teams was overly formal or rushed in our interactions and clearly overwhelmed, regularly citing being understaffed.
Anonymous wrote:We applied to Norwood for K and had the worst experience by far of all schools. Admissions teams was overly formal or rushed in our interactions and clearly overwhelmed, regularly citing being understaffed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I visited Norwood. Current kindergarten has a capacity for 40 students split between 2 classes. However, there are only 28 enrolled students across both classrooms. 14 students per class. I have no ideas why enrollment is so low. Norwood’s website has a job positing for a new assistant director of admissions and a job posting for the director of admissions starting July 2026.
Did you ask Alex why admission is so low in K?
Anonymous wrote:I visited Norwood. Current kindergarten has a capacity for 40 students split between 2 classes. However, there are only 28 enrolled students across both classrooms. 14 students per class. I have no ideas why enrollment is so low. Norwood’s website has a job positing for a new assistant director of admissions and a job posting for the director of admissions starting July 2026.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I visited Norwood. Current kindergarten has a capacity for 40 students split between 2 classes. However, there are only 28 enrolled students across both classrooms. 14 students per class. I have no ideas why enrollment is so low. Norwood’s website has a job positing for a new assistant director of admissions and a job posting for the director of admissions starting July 2026.
Did Alex leave? The other guy that was there when we applied a couple of years ago was awful.
I would be surprised if Norwood had 2 K classes of 20 each. That’s high. I would think they would max at 16 kids/class