Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal is insufferably smug but you won't have to deal with her much. The building is nice and new which makes people feel good. I say go for it.
What about Assistant Principal and the Counselors? If we need to talk to someone other than Principal?
Talk about smug. That was an old counselor who was known to have a smugness aura, rolling eyes and saying inappropriate thing toward child, this adult was protected by a Principal of same religion.
What are you talking about?! The old counselor was Jewish and the old principal was not. The old counselor could be a bit smug at times, but she was incredibly helpful to both of my children (who are now both in HS) when they struggled with different issues in elementary school. And the old principal and assistant principal were also great! I have no idea what's going on at RCF now, but the old administration was fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal is insufferably smug but you won't have to deal with her much. The building is nice and new which makes people feel good. I say go for it.
What about Assistant Principal and the Counselors? If we need to talk to someone other than Principal?
Talk about smug. That was an old counselor who was known to have a smugness aura, rolling eyes and saying inappropriate thing toward child, this adult was protected by a Principal of same religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New counselors: Ms. Erika Murray, Ms. Arielle Rawls
They are 100. Thank goodness they replaced that one.
Anonymous wrote:New counselors: Ms. Erika Murray, Ms. Arielle Rawls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal is insufferably smug but you won't have to deal with her much. The building is nice and new which makes people feel good. I say go for it.
What about Assistant Principal and the Counselors? If we need to talk to someone other than Principal?
Talk about smug. That was an old counselor who was known to have a smugness aura, rolling eyes and saying inappropriate thing toward child, this adult was protected by a Principal of same religion.
Thank goodness she is gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal is insufferably smug but you won't have to deal with her much. The building is nice and new which makes people feel good. I say go for it.
What about Assistant Principal and the Counselors? If we need to talk to someone other than Principal?
Talk about smug. That was an old counselor who was known to have a smugness aura, rolling eyes and saying inappropriate thing toward child, this adult was protected by a Principal of same religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal is insufferably smug but you won't have to deal with her much. The building is nice and new which makes people feel good. I say go for it.
What about Assistant Principal and the Counselors? If we need to talk to someone other than Principal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP with the long post.
My comment about teacher turnover is just based on my kids’ experience there. It is my impression only. Some of the regular teachers have been there forever. Only a few of the immersion teachers are long timers.
An AP once told me it’s hard to find legit native speakers who are also certified MCPS teachers. And they have to be willing to still do MCPS curriculum, just in Spanish- there’s no “immersion curriculum”. So I think it’s maybe a hard job?
Still worth it, I hope that comes across in my post. You wind up with kids who speak another language without any special enrichment!
One of my kids goes to RCF. Turnover at my other kid’s school is much higher, so all this is anecdotal. Am sure you can try to find actual data somewhere. I don’t see anything nefarious going on at RCF if that’s what the wide-eyed Sligo PP is getting at. Great school, great program, and we feel very blessed at how fluent in Spanish my kid is.
Anonymous wrote:PP with the long post.
My comment about teacher turnover is just based on my kids’ experience there. It is my impression only. Some of the regular teachers have been there forever. Only a few of the immersion teachers are long timers.
An AP once told me it’s hard to find legit native speakers who are also certified MCPS teachers. And they have to be willing to still do MCPS curriculum, just in Spanish- there’s no “immersion curriculum”. So I think it’s maybe a hard job?
Still worth it, I hope that comes across in my post. You wind up with kids who speak another language without any special enrichment!