New York, NY
Children's All Day School and Children's All Day Pre-Nursery
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: 60's · Telephone: (212) 752-4566 · Website: www.childrensallday.org
Home-School Connection
| OVERALL RATING (4.0) | |
| Conducts an open house at start of school year | |
| Conducts a parent-teacher meeting at start of school year | |
| Conducts regular parent teacher conferences | |
| Provides summary of child’s learning at end of year | |
| Provides guidance on developmental goals for the following year | |
| Provides guidance on best Kindergarten and elementary schools |
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| OVERALL RATING (3.3) |
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
The teachers and director are very approachable and encourage you to discuss problems that you may be having at home or school.
Parent #2
The start of school seperation process is very rigid and required even for returning children who attended through the summer. It did not work for my child who is attached to the primary adult care-giver present and avoids participation in class but hapily joins the group when the caregiver is not present. It created needless stress and increased seperation anxiety because my child then expected to have that adult present and became upset when the routine was established.
Parent #3
Pleased
Parent Community
| COHESIVENESS RATING (3.3) |
Parents:
- Are required to make donations ourselves
- Are able to visit the school anytime we want
- Receive newsletters
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Modes of Communication Between School and Home
- Notes
- Special Meetings
- Two or More Regular Conferences
- Drop-Off
- Pick-Up
- Regular newsletter/printed updates circulated to the whole school
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