Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Terra Centre
Is that the school where it's underground and has no windows?
That school always fascinates me, especially when they started digging up the front this summer. Not to derail the discussion, but how did they start school this year with half of the front missing?
Is it like the hatch from LOST?
It is this:
http://www.google.com/search?q=terra+centre+elementary&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=cxs5Uru-HYSW2AWqzoGYCA&sqi=2&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=658&dpr=1#facrc=_&imgrc=l1zT8KDfVX2wDM%3A%3BkdjfXO1zeQbb8M%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fphotos.wikimapia.org%252Fp%252F00%252F01%252F70%252F74%252F28_big.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwikimapia.org%252F505019%252FTerra-Centre-Elementary-School%3B640%3B480
When we drive by, my kids always ask how they go to school without windows
I'd go crazy not seeing the light of day for 7 hours a day. Under all that flurouscent lighting. I'm surprised nobody has protested this. It might have a rain garden on it's roof, but doesn't seem very earthy otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you have your answer.
It is very clear by the majority of posts that you want to send your kids to either Vienna, or any of the cluster of schools in the West Springfield/Burke area

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Terra Centre
Is that the school where it's underground and has no windows?
That school always fascinates me, especially when they started digging up the front this summer. Not to derail the discussion, but how did they start school this year with half of the front missing?
Is it like the hatch from LOST?
It is this:
http://www.google.com/search?q=terra+centre+elementary&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=cxs5Uru-HYSW2AWqzoGYCA&sqi=2&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=658&dpr=1#facrc=_&imgrc=l1zT8KDfVX2wDM%3A%3BkdjfXO1zeQbb8M%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fphotos.wikimapia.org%252Fp%252F00%252F01%252F70%252F74%252F28_big.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwikimapia.org%252F505019%252FTerra-Centre-Elementary-School%3B640%3B480
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When we drive by, my kids always ask how they go to school without windows
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Terra Centre
Is that the school where it's underground and has no windows?
That school always fascinates me, especially when they started digging up the front this summer. Not to derail the discussion, but how did they start school this year with half of the front missing?
Is it like the hatch from LOST?
It is this:
http://www.google.com/search?q=terra+centre+elementary&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=cxs5Uru-HYSW2AWqzoGYCA&sqi=2&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1366&bih=658&dpr=1#facrc=_&imgrc=l1zT8KDfVX2wDM%3A%3BkdjfXO1zeQbb8M%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fphotos.wikimapia.org%252Fp%252F00%252F01%252F70%252F74%252F28_big.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwikimapia.org%252F505019%252FTerra-Centre-Elementary-School%3B640%3B480
When we drive by, my kids always ask how they go to school without windows
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Terra Centre
Is that the school where it's underground and has no windows?
That school always fascinates me, especially when they started digging up the front this summer. Not to derail the discussion, but how did they start school this year with half of the front missing?
Is it like the hatch from LOST?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Terra Centre
Is that the school where it's underground and has no windows?
That school always fascinates me, especially when they started digging up the front this summer. Not to derail the discussion, but how did they start school this year with half of the front missing?
Anonymous wrote:Hunt Valley or Orange Hunt.
Great neighborhoods, great people with smart kids that seemingly could care less about AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow OP. I've never heard of what you're going through. The most I've heard is that the parents do this. Very strange to see children do this especially the first year. If your child is K, give it a little bit more time. It's only been a couple of weeks.
I actually have heard this and experienced it. Here is the thing - kids are observant. At any school they are noticing who is in which reading or math group, who goes to the reading specialist, etc. It is human nature to take note of one's environment and "place" yourself within the levels that you see. At AAP center schools, especially, kids are very aware of who is in which class. I do not hear mean or degrading comments but I do hear a lot of comments about who "is smartest" and even a few who "works harder".
An AAP child at ds's bus stop told ds that he could be in AAP if he would "grow a bigger brain and work harder". Nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hunt Valley or Orange Hunt.
Great neighborhoods, great people with smart kids that seemingly could care less about AAP.
Wow, the anti-AAP attitude on DCUM is finally becoming, "I want to avoid any chance of my child being in a school with an AAP center even if my child is in general ed." Without regard for the quality of the general ed in that school, or the overall "community feel." Yes, center schools are also community schools with community involvement.
Seriously, OP, look at any school as a whole. AAP students are just kids, and in four years when my child has been in an AAP center I haven't seen the kind of elitism or crazed intensity that DCUM posters constantly claim exists in the kids and the parents. I just never saw it, and I spent a lot of time in the school every week working directly with kids and teachers.
Don't make assumptions about an entire school just because it has a center or Level IV classes, and don't dismiss a school outright for just that reason. You might be denying your child a very good general ed program just because it is under the same roof as a center.