Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was actually going to turn in my acceptance registration when I encountered a class in the hall outside the office. They looked like perhaps third graders and the teacher was just yelling at them to get their butts in line up against the wall. Her language and behavior was disturbing to me and I left to give this school more thought.
We passed on Maury for Tyler Immersion with no regrets other than proximity of location.
yeah, teachers at tyler never yell at the kids. gimme a break! you have no idea what was going on there. was it a teacher or was it the after-care people? while i don't advocate yelling at kids, it happens. kids can make you yell. i am glad you are happy where you are. you sound too delicate for DCPS, though.
Sorry. You are wrong. No child should have to endure verbal abuse at school. Delicate or not. Inexcusable.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry. You are wrong. No child should have to endure verbal abuse at school. Delicate or not. Inexcusable.
Anonymous wrote:I was actually going to turn in my acceptance registration when I encountered a class in the hall outside the office. They looked like perhaps third graders and the teacher was just yelling at them to get their butts in line up against the wall. Her language and behavior was disturbing to me and I left to give this school more thought.
We passed on Maury for Tyler Immersion with no regrets other than proximity of location.
yeah, teachers at tyler never yell at the kids. gimme a break! you have no idea what was going on there. was it a teacher or was it the after-care people? while i don't advocate yelling at kids, it happens. kids can make you yell. i am glad you are happy where you are. you sound too delicate for DCPS, though.
I was actually going to turn in my acceptance registration when I encountered a class in the hall outside the office. They looked like perhaps third graders and the teacher was just yelling at them to get their butts in line up against the wall. Her language and behavior was disturbing to me and I left to give this school more thought.
We passed on Maury for Tyler Immersion with no regrets other than proximity of location.
Anonymous wrote:Again it all boils down to the ratio of whites to blacks when it is time for the middle schools and high school selections. Let's be honest the neighborhood lure loses the luster when everyone reaches middle school and high school. As I said before the diversity in pre-k gives everyone comfort. But when the incoming 9th grade class due to school boundaries has Capitol Hill interacting with Benning Heights, all of sudden the moving vans are arriving.