Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. There are CES and MS magnet students in the George B. Thomas Saturday school. It seems mostly students getting help in the content they don’t far excel in. For example, an Eastern student getting help in IM. Cheaper than Kumon and some families have all their kids enrolled, not just the magnet student.
I had a kid at a regional CES. There is not a single kid at our CES that is going to Saturday School. Are you kidding? They are taking violin lessons. Or playing MSI Classic soccer.
You're familiar with every weekend activity of every child at your child's regional CES?
Loads of kids attend language schools on Saturdays. My daughter goes from 8:30 to 3pm every Saturday to stay current with the Japanese school system.
True, but I teach in a middle school magnet and I have seen quite a few of my own students at Saturday School.
OMG, i hightly doubt you are a MS magnet teacher... those kids are there (George B Thomas) as volunteers (such as teacher's aid). my kid (MS magnet kid) did that too for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. There are CES and MS magnet students in the George B. Thomas Saturday school. It seems mostly students getting help in the content they don’t far excel in. For example, an Eastern student getting help in IM. Cheaper than Kumon and some families have all their kids enrolled, not just the magnet student.
I had a kid at a regional CES. There is not a single kid at our CES that is going to Saturday School. Are you kidding? They are taking violin lessons. Or playing MSI Classic soccer.
You're familiar with every weekend activity of every child at your child's regional CES?
Loads of kids attend language schools on Saturdays. My daughter goes from 8:30 to 3pm every Saturday to stay current with the Japanese school system.
True, but I teach in a middle school magnet and I have seen quite a few of my own students at Saturday School.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. There are CES and MS magnet students in the George B. Thomas Saturday school. It seems mostly students getting help in the content they don’t far excel in. For example, an Eastern student getting help in IM. Cheaper than Kumon and some families have all their kids enrolled, not just the magnet student.
I had a kid at a regional CES. There is not a single kid at our CES that is going to Saturday School. Are you kidding? They are taking violin lessons. Or playing MSI Classic soccer.
You're familiar with every weekend activity of every child at your child's regional CES?
Loads of kids attend language schools on Saturdays. My daughter goes from 8:30 to 3pm every Saturday to stay current with the Japanese school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. There are CES and MS magnet students in the George B. Thomas Saturday school. It seems mostly students getting help in the content they don’t far excel in. For example, an Eastern student getting help in IM. Cheaper than Kumon and some families have all their kids enrolled, not just the magnet student.
I had a kid at a regional CES. There is not a single kid at our CES that is going to Saturday School. Are you kidding? They are taking violin lessons. Or playing MSI Classic soccer.
You're familiar with every weekend activity of every child at your child's regional CES?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. There are CES and MS magnet students in the George B. Thomas Saturday school. It seems mostly students getting help in the content they don’t far excel in. For example, an Eastern student getting help in IM. Cheaper than Kumon and some families have all their kids enrolled, not just the magnet student.
I had a kid at a regional CES. There is not a single kid at our CES that is going to Saturday School. Are you kidding? They are taking violin lessons. Or playing MSI Classic soccer.
You're familiar with every weekend activity of every child at your child's regional CES?