
Columbia, MD
The Birches
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Schools
- Bryant Woods Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 361 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Longfellow Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 478 Students
6/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWonderful environment for learning. Teachers and staff are truly invested in every child's growth.Parent Review9mo ago12 Reviews - Running Brook Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 399 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Stevens Forest Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 308 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Swansfield Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 592 Students
7/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI absolutely love the staff at this school. Both my children are having a great experience here. One of my kids has an IEP and the specialists have done so much to help her develop her skills. I like that the parents are kept well informed of potential concerns and issues, lockdowns are handled well, and I really trust this school to educate my children and keep them safe. Thank you Swansfield!Parent Review1y ago16 Reviews - Talbott Springs Elementary School
- PK-5
- Public
- 483 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Julia Brown Schools
- PK-3
- Private
- 21 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageGeneral flow of day to day for your child: There are plenty of well kept resources and learning that you can visually tell is academically benefitting the children. There is a big emphasis on the children learning independently first before staff support and intervention. I love this part, especially since it helps the children learn more independence at a young age. However, The staff are literally taught not to help the children at all, even if you see them struggling, until they verbally have to ask for the help themselves …..very strange “rituals” especially dealing with children. Children shouldn’t have to feel the excessive need to struggle, just to receive basic help. It’s ok if they try something, can’t do it, and an employee then steps in to help and assist to completion. Not contributing intentionally, just increases the chances of a child having more unsettling reactions based out of disappointment, anxiety, fear, etc. This would be ok, if these were elementary school kids, but pushing these excessive standards and rituals on the young Pre-K to K kids is concerning honestly and just flat out too strict. Culture/atmosphere: SELECTIVE employees are generally bright, kind, and nurturing. Parents are given nothing but respect, though they could be catered to as well, in terms of more updates on their child’s academic learning, physical safety, and socioemotional development and safety. Parents like to feel included and not left in the dark on what is going on with their child in school. The main issue this is all pointing to is the directors and how they choose to run and conduct this business. They view it as a business to make profits off of parents. Your kid will definitely learn a lot here, but honestly for better management, practice, and emotional security, you can find somewhere else that knows how to treats their students and employees better.Because if they’re not treating the employees well, that affects the kids, and the kids affect the parents. So we’re all in troubled waters here, if management doesn’t improve and isnt more culturally progressive with each other and the children.Parent Review2mo ago31 Reviews
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