Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi -- does River Farm Cooperative have experience with kids with learning differences? How do they handle ADHD in particular? A child that needs some accommodations? Thanks!
I'm curious about this--it sounds like they don't have the staff for all types of accommodations/disabilities, but I am curious if they accept any children with learning differences and/or minor accommodations?
Anonymous wrote:Huge drama.We thought this place sounded great then we joined....
Recently the president of RFC sent out a message to all of us members calling out one of the other families by name. He called them dishonest and dishonorable and honestly the entire message was really shocking. I don’t know much about the family but I know the wife was in Afghanistan almost the entire school year then was elected RFC president while she was gone. She resigned at the board meeting shortly after she returned, as did the secretary and director. Evidently the family never signed a contract and didn’t want to. I get it...I wish we never signed a contact either. But I also was very shocked that they were named by name by the president. But the entire school is run very unprofessionally and we can’t wait until our contract is over.
We thought this place sounded great then we joined....
Anonymous wrote:Reawakening this thread in light of some recent comments about River Farm.
How many kids go there now? What are the demographics? I wouldn't want my kid to be the only non-white kid in the room...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi -- does River Farm Cooperative have experience with kids with learning differences? How do they handle ADHD in particular? A child that needs some accommodations? Thanks!
I'm curious about this--it sounds like they don't have the staff for all types of accommodations/disabilities, but I am curious if they accept any children with learning differences and/or minor accommodations?
Anonymous wrote:Hi -- does River Farm Cooperative have experience with kids with learning differences? How do they handle ADHD in particular? A child that needs some accommodations? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:
Now in our fourth year of operations, the River Farm Cooperative School is excited to announce that we are expanding to include a mixed-age middle school program for next year (2018-2019)! We have a rigorous curriculum planned, with opportunities for field studies and advocacy work. If you have a rising 6th, 7th, or 8th grader, check us out!
Located on S. King's Highway in Alexandria, our school features small class sizes, rain-or-shine outdoor time, individualized education that challenges each student, and mixed-age classes. At the end of each year our students take the Terra Nova, a nationally normed standardized exam. Last year, every student scored above grade level in every subject area, except one student (this one student was a kindergartener – and this child scored at grade level).
www.riverfarmcooperative.com.