Anonymous wrote:Aren't the open houses, held a couple of times in the year for that very purpose? To tour the school, see the facilities, see classroom in action? Our school gave families appointments in order to be efficient and not waste the valuable time of families who might otherwise need to return to work.
Exactly. I told my neighbors to go to the open house if they wanted to see the school, ask questions, etc.
the orientation isn't really an orientation. For us it was the kids being grouped and moved from station to station, run by K teachers, to be assessed for things like writing your name , counting. Parents were shepherded to another room for paperwork.