Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rockville has a very caring faculty. Our DC is having a very positive experience there in terms of instruction and a needed esteem boost.
Thank you! This is great to hear. How many classes is your DC taking?
Anonymous wrote:Rockville has a very caring faculty. Our DC is having a very positive experience there in terms of instruction and a needed esteem boost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculously overpriced
I am struggling to get past the sticker shock. There are A LOT of online school choices now, and I just don't know if this program is worth the price. Has anyone had any difficulty transferring out once they enrolled?
Anonymous wrote:Ridiculously overpriced
Anonymous wrote:I woukd be interested for my DC but it sounds like there’s no socialization or opportunity to make friends?
Anonymous wrote:I think the fusion model is highly UNDER rated. It works so well for a large subset of kids that thrive with quiet, individual instruction and acceptance. No I don’t work for the school. But I have looked at all of the alternatives and talked to many many happy parents. There are weak teachers at every fancy school in the nation. There are weak teachers everywhere. But when one strong teacher connects deeply with your kid it can be a lifelong anchor and motivator. For some kids it’s simply a good fit. And that’s a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if anyone has experience or insights on the Alexandria Campus? Looking at it for a 9th grader who is really smart, but has anxiety/depression.
Anonymous wrote:I had some problems with really unqualified teachers being a Jack-of-all trades. The counseling and life prep classes were handed over to any warm body.
I think Fusion was helpful but definitely screen the teachers!!!!