Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread to see if anyone has any updated information they could share in about this school.
Yes, I’m a new susceptible parent very intrigued by their vision. And yes, I am considering it over burgundy farm given the price tag.
It’s been about a year since the last post. Have they changed? Is the drama just amongst the parents or does it affect the kid’s experience as well.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread to see if anyone has any updated information they could share in about this school.
Yes, I’m a new susceptible parent very intrigued by their vision. And yes, I am considering it over burgundy farm given the price tag.
It’s been about a year since the last post. Have they changed? Is the drama just amongst the parents or does it affect the kid’s experience as well.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes. I'm sorry to see these posts about River Farm Cooperative, especially if there were difficulties for your children.
We are at RFC now and are having a wonderful experience. There have been many changes but I think that's to be expected with a small parent-led school.
Our year -- even during these crazy covid times! -- has been pretty stellar. Of course, we're new. But I already feel like it is a scholastic group of dear friends. And I'm looking forward to helping grow it as our kiddo goes into 4th grade next year, and beyond into 6th. The outdoor time is incredible! And our son loves the long recess (of course!). I do a Parent Passion Project frequently, and I'm one of the "core" co-op parents. There are some strong leaders among parents and staff, and the kids are so much fun.
I'm sorry all the negative posts I've read are all anonymous. But RFC is constantly giving tours. I recommend anyone who is interested stop by to get a feel for it themselves. It's impossible to judge a school solely by online posts.
This sounds like a pretty classic post from someone who has been at RFC for less than a year. The honeymoon phase in this place is pretty intense. When you realize what a mess the parents are and that your kids aren't learning anything, your tune will probably change. This is why people don't stick around more than a year or two.
Agree with this 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes. I'm sorry to see these posts about River Farm Cooperative, especially if there were difficulties for your children.
We are at RFC now and are having a wonderful experience. There have been many changes but I think that's to be expected with a small parent-led school.
Our year -- even during these crazy covid times! -- has been pretty stellar. Of course, we're new. But I already feel like it is a scholastic group of dear friends. And I'm looking forward to helping grow it as our kiddo goes into 4th grade next year, and beyond into 6th. The outdoor time is incredible! And our son loves the long recess (of course!). I do a Parent Passion Project frequently, and I'm one of the "core" co-op parents. There are some strong leaders among parents and staff, and the kids are so much fun.
I'm sorry all the negative posts I've read are all anonymous. But RFC is constantly giving tours. I recommend anyone who is interested stop by to get a feel for it themselves. It's impossible to judge a school solely by online posts.
This sounds like a pretty classic post from someone who has been at RFC for less than a year. The honeymoon phase in this place is pretty intense. When you realize what a mess the parents are and that your kids aren't learning anything, your tune will probably change. This is why people don't stick around more than a year or two.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes. I'm sorry to see these posts about River Farm Cooperative, especially if there were difficulties for your children.
We are at RFC now and are having a wonderful experience. There have been many changes but I think that's to be expected with a small parent-led school.
Our year -- even during these crazy covid times! -- has been pretty stellar. Of course, we're new. But I already feel like it is a scholastic group of dear friends. And I'm looking forward to helping grow it as our kiddo goes into 4th grade next year, and beyond into 6th. The outdoor time is incredible! And our son loves the long recess (of course!). I do a Parent Passion Project frequently, and I'm one of the "core" co-op parents. There are some strong leaders among parents and staff, and the kids are so much fun.
I'm sorry all the negative posts I've read are all anonymous. But RFC is constantly giving tours. I recommend anyone who is interested stop by to get a feel for it themselves. It's impossible to judge a school solely by online posts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes. I'm sorry to see these posts about River Farm Cooperative, especially if there were difficulties for your children.
We are at RFC now and are having a wonderful experience. There have been many changes but I think that's to be expected with a small parent-led school.
Our year -- even during these crazy covid times! -- has been pretty stellar. Of course, we're new. But I already feel like it is a scholastic group of dear friends. And I'm looking forward to helping grow it as our kiddo goes into 4th grade next year, and beyond into 6th. The outdoor time is incredible! And our son loves the long recess (of course!). I do a Parent Passion Project frequently, and I'm one of the "core" co-op parents. There are some strong leaders among parents and staff, and the kids are so much fun.
I'm sorry all the negative posts I've read are all anonymous. But RFC is constantly giving tours. I recommend anyone who is interested stop by to get a feel for it themselves. It's impossible to judge a school solely by online posts.
You call your DC “kiddo”? Horrid.
You put the question mark after the quotation mark? Ew.
-Not Stephanie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes. I'm sorry to see these posts about River Farm Cooperative, especially if there were difficulties for your children.
We are at RFC now and are having a wonderful experience. There have been many changes but I think that's to be expected with a small parent-led school.
Our year -- even during these crazy covid times! -- has been pretty stellar. Of course, we're new. But I already feel like it is a scholastic group of dear friends. And I'm looking forward to helping grow it as our kiddo goes into 4th grade next year, and beyond into 6th. The outdoor time is incredible! And our son loves the long recess (of course!). I do a Parent Passion Project frequently, and I'm one of the "core" co-op parents. There are some strong leaders among parents and staff, and the kids are so much fun.
I'm sorry all the negative posts I've read are all anonymous. But RFC is constantly giving tours. I recommend anyone who is interested stop by to get a feel for it themselves. It's impossible to judge a school solely by online posts.
You call your DC “kiddo”? Horrid.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes. I'm sorry to see these posts about River Farm Cooperative, especially if there were difficulties for your children.
We are at RFC now and are having a wonderful experience. There have been many changes but I think that's to be expected with a small parent-led school.
Our year -- even during these crazy covid times! -- has been pretty stellar. Of course, we're new. But I already feel like it is a scholastic group of dear friends. And I'm looking forward to helping grow it as our kiddo goes into 4th grade next year, and beyond into 6th. The outdoor time is incredible! And our son loves the long recess (of course!). I do a Parent Passion Project frequently, and I'm one of the "core" co-op parents. There are some strong leaders among parents and staff, and the kids are so much fun.
I'm sorry all the negative posts I've read are all anonymous. But RFC is constantly giving tours. I recommend anyone who is interested stop by to get a feel for it themselves. It's impossible to judge a school solely by online posts.