Anonymous wrote:I am also a parent of a child at Linder. The school has had two teachers quit mid-year this year alone. It is not a stable environment, especially for children who need extra support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t even know what a “nimble approach” is supposed to mean, much less why it should cause (or not) any red flags.
I don’t know what it means either. And never hear such phrasing. So when two separate positive posts (in a pretty short thread), including one with particularly detailed optimistic review of the school, mention it, I assume it’s not two separate parents posting reviews. Rather that it is an owner, employee, investor, teacher, etc. If anybody in those positions wants to identify themself and provide input, I’m certain that’s welcome here. But more than one instance of strange turns of phrase as a parent reviewer made me assume dishonesty was at play to influence readers.
This may be my own paranoia towards online marketing schemes and such, especially in an anonymous forum.
Anonymous wrote:The teachers are wonderful but not well-supported, meaning that the turnover rate among staff is very high. IEPs are not followed with fidelity and teachers are often limited from telling the full truth about students who are struggling. Parents who figure out what is going on yank their children, and so the family turnover rate is also very high. The head of school requires all major decisions to go through her, but she barely darkens the door of the place and is now focused on starting a high school. There is no path to accreditation in the works because the school wouldn't qualify if it tried.
Anonymous wrote:I looked at the school and thought that the head of school was telling me whatever I wanted to hear to enroll my kid. We ended up at another private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You may want to get an independent assessment at some point.
We've had an independent OG assessment (through a special ed tutor we've been working with for years who's a coach with Fairfax County), and an iReady assessment. It's legit.
Anonymous wrote:
You may want to get an independent assessment at some point.
Anonymous wrote:I have a child at Linder. We are new this year. My daughter has a visual-spatial learning disability, and she has jumped 2 full grade levels in reading within 6 months at this school! They use *real* Orton-Gillingham (every teacher is certified). There are 5 kids in her math cohort. 5 in her English Language Arts (aka reading/writing) cohort. 9 in her homeroom grade. The playground is small (it's in Old Town though so that's to be expected). The school does have a bit of a startup vibe. But it's working and that's what matters—both from an academic and social perspective. My daughter is thriving, and I can't rave enough about it.
Also, people talked about it being chaotic. That has not been our experience at all. We're new this year, and so far, communication is great. They use an app called ParentSquare for daily updates about what they did in the classroom each day. Her teacher also sends personal notes every few days letting me know how she's doing in class. When I ask questions, I get responses from her teachers within a few hours. Can't ask for more!