San Francisco, CA
Glen Park Montessori
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neighborhood: Glen Park · Telephone: (415) 585-7701 · Website: http://20thStreet.Chester...
Kindergartens that preschoolers from this school are now attending
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Advice from Parents to Prospective Parents on Admissions
Parent #1
There was a mass departure of families unhappy with this school, which perhaps left a large number of openings.
Parent #2
A large number of parents had left the school, which left a great number of available spots.
Parent #3
There are so many openings in this school (due to unhappy family departures), that admission should not be difficult.
Parent #4
There are so many openings due to high parent dissatisfaction and departure, that this should not be too difficult.
Parent #5
The school has had many opening all year, due to low family saatisfaction adn high family turnover.
Parent #6
I spent a lot of time with the application making sure my husband and I spoke from our hearts. I also wanted it to look pretty, so I put quite some effort is achieving this.
Parent #7
Not really.
Parent #8
It was easy to enroll, and unfortunately this was due to a great number of early student departures. The director's ineffectiveness in managing a staff and a school create ongoing departures.
Parent #9
I didn't do anything in particular. The process requires visiting the school and meeting with the director.
Parent #10
Not really. I think it helped that we showed we were interested in a good environment for our child and also that we were willing to contribute to the school community.
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