Neighborhood associations now run
elementary school open houses at people's homes and businesses.
Not exact matches
Started in 1948 as a kindergarten in a Threefold community
house, Green Meadow began offering
elementary education in the mid-1950s and
opened its High
School in 1974.
For the second year in a row, the Office of Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and PACE (Parents» Alliance for Citywide Education) will co-host a Gifted & Talented Education
Open House providing information about New York City's Citywide Gifted & Talented (G&T)
elementary schools, Bronx district G&T programs and other accelerated education options.
The charter
school opened its doors in the fall of 2004, with an
elementary and a middle
school crammed into a small building that had
housed a Catholic
school.
Student Showcase Highlights Science and More When the principal of one Maryland
elementary school suggested an
open house in spring to complement one held in the fall, it was decided to combine the event with an already scheduled science fair to create one huge «showcase» of student work.
Several years ago, while teaching gifted students at an
elementary school, Joe approached me during
open house and said, «I know what I want to do for my gifted project this year.»
Although there are lots of ways to engage families throughout the year, given that most
open houses are fairly well attended (at least at the
elementary level) and one of the first events of the
school year — and sometimes the only face - to - face contact parents have with teachers — it's critical that
schools rethink their back - to -
school night.
But even a child lucky enough to score a lottery seat in a top
elementary gifted, unzoned or charter
school still has to navigate a labyrinth of different applications, interviews, portfolio reviews, auditions, tests and Open House visits to score a seat at a Specialized or Screened or Performing Arts or Limited Unscreened or Ed - Opt or P - Tech or Honors Program High - S
school still has to navigate a labyrinth of different applications, interviews, portfolio reviews, auditions, tests and
Open House visits to score a seat at a Specialized or Screened or Performing Arts or Limited Unscreened or Ed - Opt or P - Tech or Honors Program High -
SchoolSchool.
This essay aims to review resources available to parents, who are interested in determining the academic performance of a prospective
elementary magnet, and to expose the lack of easily obtainable information for prospective parents to use in informed decision - making, by examining two common ways parents obtain information about prospective
schools: the first is directly from
school representatives at
school choice fairs or
open house events, and the second is from a popular website, called GreatSchools.
The analysis presented here on how
elementary magnet
school representatives discuss academic achievement is based upon ethnographic field notes taken by students in Professor Jack Dougherty's Seminar on School Choice at Wesleyan University, who attended a variety of open house events, as well as RSCO school choice
school representatives discuss academic achievement is based upon ethnographic field notes taken by students in Professor Jack Dougherty's Seminar on
School Choice at Wesleyan University, who attended a variety of open house events, as well as RSCO school choice
School Choice at Wesleyan University, who attended a variety of
open house events, as well as RSCO
school choice
school choice fairs.
This same lack of attention to test scores, and academic performance more generally, was reflected in the field notes of Choice Seminar students who attended
open house events for
elementary magnet
schools.
If we discard the Common Core and replace that misbegotten venture with developing students as learners and thinkers, principals of all
schools —
elementary, middle, and high
school — can all have the same message at
Open House.
Open studios at «The
School,» a former elementary school turned art studios just north of the Bywater, which houses more than 20 artists working in a wide variety of m
School,» a former
elementary school turned art studios just north of the Bywater, which houses more than 20 artists working in a wide variety of m
school turned art studios just north of the Bywater, which
houses more than 20 artists working in a wide variety of mediums
Most Catholic
elementary schools will host an
Open House on Sunday, January 28, or during the week.