Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no one wants tp talk about sela?! DCUM gets some schools wrong, and this is one (Bannaker is another).
There are so few students there it is easy to overlook.
NP. There are few students at SS and their is a 4 page thread about that. In fact, they are saying they scored so low because it's a small school. Well, SELA managed to pull it off.
Congrats SELA!!! Well done is such short amount of time.
No one talks about SELA because so few people want their kids learning Hebrew. Talk about a useless language.
SELA will never receive the kudos it deserves because of the ignorance and undercurrent of antisemitism on this site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mandarin is a useless language
Unless you have "exposure" to it like the crunchy parents at Creative Minds.
Still waiting on CMI to come worry about being Tier 2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no one wants tp talk about sela?! DCUM gets some schools wrong, and this is one (Bannaker is another).
We visited but ended up going with a (now much lower scored!) school because the space was so depressing. We liked the staff and were okay with the idea of Hebrew but there was no outdoor play space and that really worried us for preK kids that need to move. Perhaps not the best reason to turn down a good school but it was a strong feeling we had.
Hmm...that's strange. My kid has attended for the past 2 years and there definitely is outdoor play space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no one wants tp talk about sela?! DCUM gets some schools wrong, and this is one (Bannaker is another).
We visited but ended up going with a (now much lower scored!) school because the space was so depressing. We liked the staff and were okay with the idea of Hebrew but there was no outdoor play space and that really worried us for preK kids that need to move. Perhaps not the best reason to turn down a good school but it was a strong feeling we had.
Anonymous wrote:no one wants tp talk about sela?! DCUM gets some schools wrong, and this is one (Bannaker is another).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mandarin is a useless language
Unless you have "exposure" to it like the crunchy parents at Creative Minds.
Anonymous wrote:Mandarin is a useless language
LOL see I come here because a few people are pretty sharp, actually. And funny.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no one wants tp talk about sela?! DCUM gets some schools wrong, and this is one (Bannaker is another).
There are so few students there it is easy to overlook.
NP. There are few students at SS and their is a 4 page thread about that. In fact, they are saying they scored so low because it's a small school. Well, SELA managed to pull it off.
Congrats SELA!!! Well done is such short amount of time.
No one talks about SELA because so few people want their kids learning Hebrew. Talk about a useless language.
SELA will never receive the kudos it deserves because of the ignorance and undercurrent of antisemitism on this site.
If you're happy, your child is learning and the school is meeting its performance standards -- why do you need external validation? From DCUM of all places? Be happy that you have landed at a hidden gem.
Why does anyone come to this site if not for some need for external validation? You're just missing the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no one wants tp talk about sela?! DCUM gets some schools wrong, and this is one (Bannaker is another).
There are so few students there it is easy to overlook.
NP. There are few students at SS and their is a 4 page thread about that. In fact, they are saying they scored so low because it's a small school. Well, SELA managed to pull it off.
Congrats SELA!!! Well done is such short amount of time.
No one talks about SELA because so few people want their kids learning Hebrew. Talk about a useless language.
SELA will never receive the kudos it deserves because of the ignorance and undercurrent of antisemitism on this site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no one wants tp talk about sela?! DCUM gets some schools wrong, and this is one (Bannaker is another).
There are so few students there it is easy to overlook.
NP. There are few students at SS and their is a 4 page thread about that. In fact, they are saying they scored so low because it's a small school. Well, SELA managed to pull it off.
Congrats SELA!!! Well done is such short amount of time.
No one talks about SELA because so few people want their kids learning Hebrew. Talk about a useless language.
SELA will never receive the kudos it deserves because of the ignorance and undercurrent of antisemitism on this site.
If you're happy, your child is learning and the school is meeting its performance standards -- why do you need external validation? From DCUM of all places? Be happy that you have landed at a hidden gem.
Anonymous wrote:Mandarin is spoken by oh, a billion people? And the rising superpower that will rule the next century? Somebody should be learning it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no one wants tp talk about sela?! DCUM gets some schools wrong, and this is one (Bannaker is another).
There are so few students there it is easy to overlook.
NP. There are few students at SS and their is a 4 page thread about that. In fact, they are saying they scored so low because it's a small school. Well, SELA managed to pull it off.
Congrats SELA!!! Well done is such short amount of time.
No one talks about SELA because so few people want their kids learning Hebrew. Talk about a useless language.
People had plenty of negative things to say about SELA the last 3 years.
And Mandarin will prove to be a useless language for 97% of the students that graduate from YY. So what?
Mandarin is spoken by oh, a billion people? And the rising superpower that will rule the next century? Somebody should be learning it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no one wants tp talk about sela?! DCUM gets some schools wrong, and this is one (Bannaker is another).
There are so few students there it is easy to overlook.
NP. There are few students at SS and their is a 4 page thread about that. In fact, they are saying they scored so low because it's a small school. Well, SELA managed to pull it off.
Congrats SELA!!! Well done is such short amount of time.
No one talks about SELA because so few people want their kids learning Hebrew. Talk about a useless language.
People had plenty of negative things to say about SELA the last 3 years.
And Mandarin will prove to be a useless language for 97% of the students that graduate from YY. So what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no one wants tp talk about sela?! DCUM gets some schools wrong, and this is one (Bannaker is another).
There are so few students there it is easy to overlook.
NP. There are few students at SS and their is a 4 page thread about that. In fact, they are saying they scored so low because it's a small school. Well, SELA managed to pull it off.
Congrats SELA!!! Well done is such short amount of time.
No one talks about SELA because so few people want their kids learning Hebrew. Talk about a useless language.
SELA will never receive the kudos it deserves because of the ignorance and undercurrent of antisemitism on this site.