My child is in his seventh year at Rosaryville. I have found that on an average, the teachers work hard to make learning fun. They are excited, highly competent, and compassionate! They engage students in meaningful lessons and encourage thoughtful, creative discussion. This school feeds the children's souls and their minds. It's a wonderful place to learn!
One person commented that their child couldn't attend pre-k because the parents were income ineligible and this is true, but it has nothing to do with the school. The pre-k program is a federal program, designed to give low income/disadvantaged students the "head start" their parents can not afford. (County schools were forced to close regular pre-k programs years ago, due to budget cuts).
By the way, the premise of children getting a free public school education was largely meant to commence at first grade and was never envisioned to include preschool (pre-k). Anyway, I hope this helps.
My child is in his seventh year at Rosaryville. I have found that on an average, the teachers work hard to make learning fun. They are excited, highly competent, and compassionate! They engage students in meaningful lessons and encourage thoughtful, creative discussion. This school feeds the children's souls and their minds. It's a wonderful place to learn! One person commented that their child couldn't attend pre-k because the parents were income ineligible and this is true, but it has nothing to do with the school. The pre-k program is a federal program, designed to give low income/disadvantaged students the "head start" their parents can not afford. (County schools were forced to close regular pre-k programs years ago, due to budget cuts). By the way, the premise of children getting a free public school education was largely meant to commence at first grade and was never envisioned to include preschool (pre-k). Anyway, I hope this helps.