Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How early do you have to get your kid there for the free breakfast?
Can the ones that come in at normal starting time get a free snack or something? Seems a little unfair to those with later schedules.
It is in the classroom during normal classroom time, i.e., you don't have to arrive early.
Anonymous wrote:How early do you have to get your kid there for the free breakfast?
Can the ones that come in at normal starting time get a free snack or something? Seems a little unfair to those with later schedules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Forest Estates and the people who can afford it send their kids to St. John's or Sandy Spring Friends School.
I live in Chevy Chase and the parents that can afford it send their kids to Lowell, Holton Arms and Georgetown Day plus a plethora of other schools. Does that mean public education is substandard in CC?
Comparatively, likely yes. My point was that there are people in the area that are concerned about the school and choose to send their children elsewhere. Frankly, the elementary is not as much of a concern as the middle and high school. I think people who are fans of Flora Singer like the new building and friendly staff but when the teachers have to focus a lot of the time on the children that are below average, the other kids don't get as much attention and there is less time to go beyond the curriculum. The first year of scores are not a positive sign and only time will tell.
Anonymous wrote:"Anonymous
I am confused. Isn't free breakfast for low-income kids or is it for all kids? Even if offered, wouldn't most families who are not low-income have their kids eat breakfast at home? Why is the OP worried about her kids eating junk food? Why would they be eating breakfast at school?"
1) because it is offered to all kids in some schools so then your kid is the oddball sometimes if they do NOT eat it.
2) my kid eats breakfast at home but at about 6:15 while leaving the house at 8. She eats lunch at 12:45. If she did not eat the breakfast at school she would get no snack which would not work well at all.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Forest Estates and the people who can afford it send their kids to St. John's or Sandy Spring Friends School.
I live in Chevy Chase and the parents that can afford it send their kids to Lowell, Holton Arms and Georgetown Day plus a plethora of other schools. Does that mean public education is substandard in CC?
Anonymous wrote:It's nice to hear the social dynamics at Singer are good, but the academic performance of black and FARMS students on state tests is not impressive, and achievement goals are not being met.
Anonymous wrote:Very interesting about the strand 5
http://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2013/08/2013-strand-5-mcps-goes-from-6-to-51.html
http://mdreportcard.org/SpiStrands.aspx?PV=14:0:15:XXXX:2
Also this site lets you compare MSA scores
http://mdreportcard.org/Entity.aspx?k=150770