Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 22:11     Subject: Re:McLean School

Anonymous wrote:I was told by a teacher there that they take kids up to two grade levels behind.


If the kid isn’t two years behind when they arrive they will be shortly. DC was there in 3rd grade and had nothing but baby worksheets for math. Went to MCps after and was so far behind hasn’t caught up.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 11:52     Subject: McLean School

Anonymous wrote:Just wondering about financial aid at McLean. Do they offer generous aid packages or do most families pay near full tuition?


I would like to know as well? TIA
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2024 17:34     Subject: McLean School

Anonymous wrote:My children did a week of the summer camp last year and they had the kids playing computer games which I didn’t love. It felt disorganized. I didn’t send them back this summer.


Which camp? We have been really impressed with the reading intensive camps. DD maintains her gains from those 3 weeks throughout the entire school year
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2024 19:04     Subject: McLean School

My children did a week of the summer camp last year and they had the kids playing computer games which I didn’t love. It felt disorganized. I didn’t send them back this summer.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2024 17:52     Subject: McLean School

this thread is from 2022. maybe time to move on
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2024 23:51     Subject: McLean School

Anonymous wrote:I think it’s perfect for a child who needs small classes or who might fall through the cracks. However, as your child is coming from a private, I am not sure it would provide enough additional support to make it worth it. They expect that you will pay for additional tutors if your child needs additional academic support.


So much so that the extra pull-out teachers are right there on campus! We did McLean for three years but it became cost-prohibitive. Yes, we hired additional tutors on top of McLean's tuition. It also didn't provide the support DC needed. DC needed more direction and less homework. Mclean and it's teachers were not responsive -perhaps because half of the students were not SN at that time. In the end we went public with an IEP for high, which wasn't perfect but did get DC into a good college. Check the high school's college placement if you think you are going to stay. It was not goid when we were there.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2024 23:41     Subject: McLean School

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if it was just us, but we found the director of enrollment, Cathy Patterson, to be so cold and unwelcoming when we applied. Our child had a fantastic virtual interview with someone else and they really hit it off, and we loved the school info session, then we went to visit and met Cathy and it was not a great experience. It was such a let down after hearing all the great things about the school, but maybe it was a blessing in disguise as our kid ended up somewhere else that they really love.


Same experience here.


Where?
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2024 13:15     Subject: McLean School

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our DS with autism and ADHD was denied admissions even though throughout the application process, it seemed like he would be admitted. He has no behavior issues and is very social and engaging in all activities. His biggest issues are poor executive function, slow processing, and language delays. We thought with the small classroom environment, the McLean school would be perfect for him. We did not apply for financial aid so I don't think that was the issue. Is it even worthwhile to apply again next year or should we try somewhere else?


Newton School


what's the profile of a Newton admittee?


https://www.thenewtonschool.org/about
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 17:00     Subject: McLean School

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our DS with autism and ADHD was denied admissions even though throughout the application process, it seemed like he would be admitted. He has no behavior issues and is very social and engaging in all activities. His biggest issues are poor executive function, slow processing, and language delays. We thought with the small classroom environment, the McLean school would be perfect for him. We did not apply for financial aid so I don't think that was the issue. Is it even worthwhile to apply again next year or should we try somewhere else?


Newton School


what's the profile of a Newton admittee?


What grade?
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2024 14:15     Subject: McLean School

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our DS with autism and ADHD was denied admissions even though throughout the application process, it seemed like he would be admitted. He has no behavior issues and is very social and engaging in all activities. His biggest issues are poor executive function, slow processing, and language delays. We thought with the small classroom environment, the McLean school would be perfect for him. We did not apply for financial aid so I don't think that was the issue. Is it even worthwhile to apply again next year or should we try somewhere else?


Newton School


what's the profile of a Newton admittee?
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2024 21:34     Subject: McLean School

Just wondering about financial aid at McLean. Do they offer generous aid packages or do most families pay near full tuition?