Thursday, September 04, 2008

So... obviously Montessori isn't the program for us...



--- On Thu, 9/4/08, Ruth Speaks Up wrote:
From: Ruth Speaks Up
Subject: Our precious boy, and the awful day he had yesterday
To: The Montessori School we decided to try
Date: Thursday, September 4, 2008, 1:43 PM
Dear director of the Montessori school we decided to try:
 
I'm sorry to say that after our precious boy's disappointing day yesterday, and after our discussion with his hag of a teacher after school, we've decided that the your tiny school, up on top of the hill, isn't the program for our precious boy.  And I must say, quite honestly, that our talk with his hag of a teacher left us with the impression that she felt the same way.  While we understand clearly that the Montessori method is not at all like a 'traditional' school program, and that the children work on their own with very little guidance or supervision from the teacher, we didn't anticipate that he would be expected to 'get it' his very first day in the classroom.  Although our precious boy was in preschool during the 2007-2008 school year, this is quite a change from being at home with his father all day, every day, which we brought up when you gave us a tour of your tiny school, up on top of the hill.  It's to be expected that there might be a rocky transition period as he adjusts to a new environment.  After prompting her for a recommendation of what our next step would be, his hag of a teacher did immediately suggest taking our precious boy to half-days, but frankly we did not get the feeling from her that she was interested in helping him adjust to this new setting.  Her comments that "he just doesn't seem ready to learn" and "this is a school, not a daycare" also left us quite taken aback.  Our precious boy is a very bright child, and in the right setting and with the right encouragement and guidance learns new things quickly. 
 
While, after hearing so many good things about your tiny school, up on top of the hill, we had very high hopes that this would be a wonderful learning experience, we must ultimately do what we feel is in the best interest of our son and his education.  Please let us know when a convenient time would be for us to pick up the items our precious boy left - boots, snow pants, etc.  We also hope for at least a partial refund of the $100 deposit/activity fee that we paid with his enrollment forms.  If it's more convenient, please feel free to mail these items to our home address.
 
Thank you,
Ruth Speaks Up

2 comments:

Lori said...

Ugh, so sorry to hear of his awful day! At least it was discovered quickly, before the hag of a teacher said or did something horrible to him.

Congrats on the 35 pounds!

Anonymous said...

That just pisses me off.

~ Mou