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To Redshirt Or Not? The Debate Continues…
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To Redshirt Or Not? The Debate Continues…
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I’ve talked to a few moms recently who’ve said they haven’t seen any schools they’ve really loved. They like them, but don’t really understand what the big deal is. That said, they’re applying to these schools that they don’t really love. So far, they haven’t had that “ah-ha” moment.
I must have looked surprised during these conversations because when I toured schools I had trouble narrowing down the list. It seemed like each school I looked at was more amazing then the next. But, geography limited our choices.
If you haven’t seen any private elementary schools you’ve fallen in love with, keep looking! More likely than not, you’ll find a school or two that will find you making a mental note, “must get our kid into this school” category. If that doesn’t happen, tour more schools. Expand your options. Then, if you still don’t find at least one or two schools you absolutely must get your kid into, tour your local public school to see if it would be a good fit for your family. Private schools are expensive, especially if you think they’re just ok. And, try to find something about each school you are enthusiastic about before your parent interview. A lack of interest in the school will definitely be obvious to the admissions directors.
Tour, tour, tour. Tour some more! You gotta love it!
Update: Emma Katznelson is now the admissions director at Wildwood. See our profile of her HERE.
I was honored to be invited to Wildwood Elementary School for a tour of their new outdoor learning and play spaces on Friday. Ever since my step-mom and co-author, Anne Simon, served as head of Wildwood’s Elementary School, I’ve had a special place in my heart for the school.
Landis Green, the head of school, is a friendly, experienced and truly inspiring educator. Sitting in his office on a sunny afternoon, I chatted with him about a range of subjects, from kindergarten admissions to teacher hiring and standardized test preparation, I got the sense that he truly loves his job. Afterwards, Katie Rios (head of the elementary school), Jennifer Rowland (communications director) and Chantelle Pierre (admissions director) were gracious enough to show me the new outdoor spaces, which were completed just in time for the start of the new school year.
Designed to inspire children’s imaginations and connect them to nature in a space that allows for creative play of all types. The transformation is incredible!
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| Wildwood Elementary School’s new outdoor play space: Big Yard Woods |
Pretty green trees, shade, water and native California plants define Wildwood Elementary’s lush new play and learning spaces, designed by world-class garden designer Nancy Goslee Power. Removing a large, 11 year-old play structure from Wildwood’s “Big Yard” (but leaving the main athletic field for P.E.), and adding ground cover made of ProDeck, a soft-synthetic mulch with 70 percent recycled tires, Nancy and a team of school administrators and teachers created a magical new play experience that mimics the natural world.
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| The Arroyo: A dry creek bed and a bridge for kids to sit on |
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| The Arroyo: kids create dams and water-oriented projects |
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| Play spaces that spark children’s imaginations |
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| A hand pump allows water to flow through creek-like stream bed |
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| A bright red wooden play structure |
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| My particular favorite: a stunning shaded archway covered in willows and grapes |
The Outdoor Classroom
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| The outdoor classroom is complete with a white board installed on a topiary |
The curriculum of the outdoor spaces includes:
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| I watched a teacher holding class outside |
Nestled on an urban campus, Wildwood Elementary School’s spectacular new outdoor spaces combine eco-friendly beauty and learning. What could be better than that?
For more information, visit, www.wildwood.org
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The Los Angeles Association of Independent Schools Fall Kindergarten Fair
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