Thank you for providing this! Sometimes we forget that we're talking about real people on DCUM. Such a cute story!Anonymous wrote:Aw I wish I had seen this sooner. I am sorry that people had a negative impression of Golnar. I think her shyness can sometimes come across the wrong way in public situations. Everyone is entitled to their opinions and decisions about open houses. We CMI parents are just pointing out that first impressions can be deceiving, and that she is a very lovely person and excellent administrator.
I am outing myself with this anecdote, but feel it's necessary so people don't get the wrong idea about her. One morning my child was having a very tough time saying good bye to me and going into the classroom. Several of us (teachers and me) were trying to get DC inside with no success. Golnar happened to walk by and asked if DC would like to hang out in her office and color. DC excitedly said yes. A short time later, at work, I received a cute message from Golnar with a photo of DC coloring in the principal's office and a note saying that 10-15 minutes after I left, dc easily transitioned into class. I didn't know Golnar very well at the time, but became a huge fan. She is GREAT with kids and cares so much about them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What two weird schools to put against each other. Normally Stokes and CMI are not ones you see parents debating. Interesting.
OP here. These schools work for our family commute-wise.
Anonymous wrote:PP with three kids, if MV was your top choice and you got all three in, what made you go to CMI?
Anonymous wrote:I'd be interested to hear which grades specifically. Still seems...I believe it happened, just hard to imagine how.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am new to CMI this year with three children there. I did not go to the Open Houses -- only checked out the school when one of our children was offered a spot from the lottery. I had hoped to continue them in an immersion program, since they already had two years of Spanish classroom but my children all were expressing strong feelings against it. Think hard about whether it is you interested in immersion, or your child. Afterall, they are the ones going to school every day. Are they motivated to speak in another language? Do they have speech therapy or other needs? CMI is a great place to get any services your child might require. As far as the principal goes, I'm very impressed. She is a really serious and dedicated person whose primary focus is curriculum and the psychology of learning. This is the fifth school I've experienced as a parent, all of them good experiences, but this one is so far among the best -- for the vision of the leadership, organization, teaching, enthusiasm.
You got 3 kids into Creative Minds in one year??![]()
How is that even possible?