Anonymous wrote:We were so sad to realize after moving to Aquinas Montessori that what we thought and had hoped Burgundy would provide would be liken Aquinas. The day after our son started at Aquinas he changed into a different child and soon all of his anxieties subsided - anxieties crested by Burgundy by defaulted to the child to figure things out on their own - at Burgundy we spent a lot of money for our child to be dismissed and neglected and their focus seemed to only be on the campus aesthetics and the remote campus - “The Cove” - and not at all on academics. Aquinas is half the cost and triple the quality! They also care about the parents more than I ever felt at Burgundy. They are so thoughtful and deliberate and purposeful.
Anonymous wrote:We were so sad to realize after moving to Aquinas Montessori that what we thought and had hoped Burgundy would provide would be liken Aquinas. The day after our son started at Aquinas he changed into a different child and soon all of his anxieties subsided - anxieties crested by Burgundy by defaulted to the child to figure things out on their own - at Burgundy we spent a lot of money for our child to be dismissed and neglected and their focus seemed to only be on the campus aesthetics and the remote campus - “The Cove” - and not at all on academics. Aquinas is half the cost and triple the quality! They also care about the parents more than I ever felt at Burgundy. They are so thoughtful and deliberate and purposeful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The obvious answer is staggered release times. Let multi-grade families leave in the youngest child’s time slot. Lower elementary JK-1st 2:45-3:15; 2nd-5th 3:15 to 3:45; 6th-8th 3:45-4:00. Bonus benefit - have all of middle school do PE on the soccer field EVERY day from 3-3:45. Space them out and play games, obstacle courses, soccer, Hulu hoops whatever! These kids are getting NO exercise.
They absolutely need staggered release times. Anyone know if they are considering it? Surprised they haven’t made that call yet. Even spacing out 15 mins apart would help. I do feel bad for the residential neighbors and the school really needs to do something to alleviate the back-up. Easy solution, really.
Anonymous wrote:The obvious answer is staggered release times. Let multi-grade families leave in the youngest child’s time slot. Lower elementary JK-1st 2:45-3:15; 2nd-5th 3:15 to 3:45; 6th-8th 3:45-4:00. Bonus benefit - have all of middle school do PE on the soccer field EVERY day from 3-3:45. Space them out and play games, obstacle courses, soccer, Hulu hoops whatever! These kids are getting NO exercise.
Anonymous wrote:The obvious answer is staggered release times. Let multi-grade families leave in the youngest child’s time slot. Lower elementary JK-1st 2:45-3:15; 2nd-5th 3:15 to 3:45; 6th-8th 3:45-4:00. Bonus benefit - have all of middle school do PE on the soccer field EVERY day from 3-3:45. Space them out and play games, obstacle courses, soccer, Hulu hoops whatever! These kids are getting NO exercise.
Anonymous wrote:The communication is still severely dysfunctional here. My MS kid’s daily home room advisor (who is also the athletic director/PE teacher) has not shown up to school in over a week. No word from the school. Pretty disappointing. I don’t need details, but at least a heads up that there will be someone filling in for awhile or that she quit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The communication is still severely dysfunctional here. My MS kid’s daily home room advisor (who is also the athletic director/PE teacher) has not shown up to school in over a week. No word from the school. Pretty disappointing. I don’t need details, but at least a heads up that there will be someone filling in for awhile or that she quit.
Maybe it was a planned absence, which doesn't always merit a notification.
Kids and parents are all speculating about it, so it is probably in Burgundy’s best interest to say “there will be a sub for a few weeks”. The two other PE teachers quit a few weeks ago, so it would be nice to know if that is where this is heading.
Looks like there’s an opening.
https://careercenter.aisgw.org/jobs/13958743/lower-school-physical-education-teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The communication is still severely dysfunctional here. My MS kid’s daily home room advisor (who is also the athletic director/PE teacher) has not shown up to school in over a week. No word from the school. Pretty disappointing. I don’t need details, but at least a heads up that there will be someone filling in for awhile or that she quit.
Maybe it was a planned absence, which doesn't always merit a notification.
Kids and parents are all speculating about it, so it is probably in Burgundy’s best interest to say “there will be a sub for a few weeks”. The two other PE teachers quit a few weeks ago, so it would be nice to know if that is where this is heading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The communication is still severely dysfunctional here. My MS kid’s daily home room advisor (who is also the athletic director/PE teacher) has not shown up to school in over a week. No word from the school. Pretty disappointing. I don’t need details, but at least a heads up that there will be someone filling in for awhile or that she quit.
Maybe it was a planned absence, which doesn't always merit a notification.