Real life experiences at schools in Del Rey

Anonymous
"...and little larla/o is not going to come home with either a shiv or a vocabulary out of urban dictionary."

Thank you! I needed this laugh. This x1,000,000

And pp, I hear you about the contradictions in Alexandria. On the one hand, it can be really diverse and nurturing. On the other hand, there are definitely snobs around here.

Personally, my ds is 4 and at a private preschool in Old Town since as we all know there is no public preschool in Alexandria. On the whole, the other families aren't what I was hoping they'd be - some are, as you said, diverse and nurturing and awesome. Others are just straight up snobs, and the things they care and talk about (including the things they say about other children) at school events make me (insert wide-eyed emoji here).

Looking forward to ACPS next year.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child goes to JH, is in upper elementary and we transferred there this year from a local private. I'm happier with the education received this year than DC world have received at the private. The two teachers are far and away better prepared, the curriculum is more exacting and s/he gets incredible attention due to smaller class size. TAG for language arts and Mark had meant a lot of advanced work for grade level. All in all, I am very happy with our decision


Ignoring the people who aren't adding anything productive to the conversation, what's TAG and Mark?


Mark=math

For all those making rude and ridiculous assumptions about my intentions or situation, you are all wrong. Not a realtor, no one has lost a job, not delusional. Just providing my opinion about the school in the hopes of showing that going there is not the end of the world, your child will learn, the teachers are excellent, and little larla/o is not going to come home with either a shiv or a vocabulary out of urban dictionary.

I would hazard to guess that those who make wild assumptions have absolutely no clue what they're talking about.




I'm sorry - what private were you at? I'm not buying it AT ALL. Also, you've been there for what? 6-8 weeks. You have no idea what larla/o is going to come home with.......
Anonymous
I love how we're supposed to believe your blanket statements (everyone with school age kids moves or goes private!) without question but the second one person posts about a different experience that they've had, they must be lying. Give me a break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love how we're supposed to believe your blanket statements (everyone with school age kids moves or goes private!) without question but the second one person posts about a different experience that they've had, they must be lying. Give me a break.


There are statistics to corroborate some statements and not others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love how we're supposed to believe your blanket statements (everyone with school age kids moves or goes private!) without question but the second one person posts about a different experience that they've had, they must be lying. Give me a break.


There are statistics to corroborate some statements and not others.


And facts like... JH ain't accredited.

What's the point of discussing anything after that? Who willingly sends their kids to an unaccredited school? I'd be mortified to send my kid there.
Anonymous
It bothers me not one bit because I know that the only causation indicator of accreditation is parent socio-economic status. I also know that things like accreditation only came about via G.W. Bush and NCLB and the push towards privatization and charter schools.

JH will get accredited when the demographics of the school change, plain and simple - and it will happen overnight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It bothers me not one bit because I know that the only causation indicator of accreditation is parent socio-economic status. I also know that things like accreditation only came about via G.W. Bush and NCLB and the push towards privatization and charter schools.

JH will get accredited when the demographics of the school change, plain and simple - and it will happen overnight.


It doesn't bother you that the poor black kids who aren't learning will continue to be ignored once the rich white kids are forced in there and artificially bolster scores, thus, giving the impression that all kids are learning equally?

That's great- you will fit in perfectly with all the other virtue signalling liberals there.
Anonymous
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PP, I'm sorry but this sort of reaction is the reason we found living in Old Town to be awful. People are ridiculous snobs in Alexandria. Just go to Society Fair in the middle of the day and listen to the ridiculous conversations. It's mind boggling.


Quibble (well more than a quibble really) The City of Alexandria is much more than Old Town. Our incoming Mayor (with kids in public school!) lives in Del Ray, our outgoing Mayor lives in Park Fairfax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It bothers me not one bit because I know that the only causation indicator of accreditation is parent socio-economic status. I also know that things like accreditation only came about via G.W. Bush and NCLB and the push towards privatization and charter schools.

JH will get accredited when the demographics of the school change, plain and simple - and it will happen overnight.


It doesn't bother you that the poor black kids who aren't learning will continue to be ignored once the rich white kids are forced in there and artificially bolster scores, thus, giving the impression that all kids are learning equally?

That's great- you will fit in perfectly with all the other virtue signalling liberals there.


Poor black kids are not ignored. Rich white kids are not "forced" in there (not if they live in the zone). The increase in test scores is not "artificial".

Making the success of a particular school about liberals and conservatives is what is wrong with our country right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It bothers me not one bit because I know that the only causation indicator of accreditation is parent socio-economic status. I also know that things like accreditation only came about via G.W. Bush and NCLB and the push towards privatization and charter schools.

JH will get accredited when the demographics of the school change, plain and simple - and it will happen overnight.


It doesn't bother you that the poor black kids who aren't learning will continue to be ignored once the rich white kids are forced in there and artificially bolster scores, thus, giving the impression that all kids are learning equally?

That's great- you will fit in perfectly with all the other virtue signalling liberals there.


Poor black kids are not ignored. Rich white kids are not "forced" in there (not if they live in the zone). The increase in test scores is not "artificial".

Making the success of a particular school about liberals and conservatives is what is wrong with our country right now.


You don't have a clue what youre talking about.
Anonymous
Is Suarez the SB candidate that is having back room discussions about restarting transfers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Suarez the SB candidate that is having back room discussions about restarting transfers?


I don't know, but I like what else he has to say. Better than the free pre-k that Solomon is pushing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Suarez the SB candidate that is having back room discussions about restarting transfers?


Not sure, but is Suarez the charter school fan? Look at the disclosure form with the donations from the charter school group -

http://cfreports.sbe.virginia.gov/Report/ScheduleA/146579?page=3 and http://cfreports.sbe.virginia.gov/Report/ScheduleA/147368 .

That’s a ton of cash for this job. Looks like most of the money he’s received.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is Suarez the SB candidate that is having back room discussions about restarting transfers?


Not sure, but is Suarez the charter school fan? Look at the disclosure form with the donations from the charter school group -

http://cfreports.sbe.virginia.gov/Report/ScheduleA/146579?page=3 and http://cfreports.sbe.virginia.gov/Report/ScheduleA/147368 .

That’s a ton of cash for this job. Looks like most of the money he’s received.





Nolan in District B has contributions from the same group. And a LOT more of it if you look back to her last race ($27k???). What exactly is happening here?
Anonymous
This school board stuff is really interesting and important - can you start a new thread on it with those links?
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