Lemon Road - what is it like?

Anonymous
Is Lemon Road friendly and inviting or super competitive?
Are the parents nice or intense?
Their twitter seems joyful!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Lemon Road friendly and inviting or super competitive?
Are the parents nice or intense?
Their twitter seems joyful!


Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.

Things aren’t as black and white as you want to make them.
Anonymous
Wonderful school with a fantastic PTA. You can usually gauge how happy the teachers and parents are by how involved the PTA is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wonderful school with a fantastic PTA. You can usually gauge how happy the teachers and parents are by how involved the PTA is.


Let me fix this for you: You can usually gauge how wealthy the parents are by how involved the PTA is.

The people I know at LR really like it. The only negative thing I've heard is that my friend's daughter is general ed and her friends from last year that are in AAP now have stopped talking to her, even though they all play sports together. I hear this is a trend across AAP Centers, and not just this one school.
Anonymous
Since our school moved to a cluster model, DS will be going there. Glad to have dodged the bullet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Since our school moved to a cluster model, DS will be going there. Glad to have dodged the bullet.


Don't let the door hit your butt on the way out! Byeeeee we won't miss you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Since our school moved to a cluster model, DS will be going there. Glad to have dodged the bullet.


Don't let the door hit your butt on the way out! Byeeeee we won't miss you!


Smaller class sizes for us!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Since our school moved to a cluster model, DS will be going there. Glad to have dodged the bullet.


Don't let the door hit your butt on the way out! Byeeeee we won't miss you!


Smaller class sizes for us!


DP, but that’s now how it works. Fewer students may just mean fewer teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Since our school moved to a cluster model, DS will be going there. Glad to have dodged the bullet.


Don't let the door hit your butt on the way out! Byeeeee we won't miss you!


Smaller class sizes for us!


DP, but that’s now how it works. Fewer students may just mean fewer teachers.


Bingo!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Since our school moved to a cluster model, DS will be going there. Glad to have dodged the bullet.


Don't let the door hit your butt on the way out! Byeeeee we won't miss you!


Smaller class sizes for us!


DP, but that’s now how it works. Fewer students may just mean fewer teachers.


That depends. If you have two classes of 18 kids, losing 6 kids would mean losing a Teacher. If you have two classes of 25 kids, losing 6 kids means smaller classes and not losing a Teacher. Most schools have classes in the 20 kid range so losing some kids to the Center should not hurt the class size enough to cost the school a Teacher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Since our school moved to a cluster model, DS will be going there. Glad to have dodged the bullet.


Don't let the door hit your butt on the way out! Byeeeee we won't miss you!


Smaller class sizes for us!


DP, but that’s now how it works. Fewer students may just mean fewer teachers.


That depends. If you have two classes of 18 kids, losing 6 kids would mean losing a Teacher. If you have two classes of 25 kids, losing 6 kids means smaller classes and not losing a Teacher. Most schools have classes in the 20 kid range so losing some kids to the Center should not hurt the class size enough to cost the school a Teacher.


I wouldn't be too sure of that. Sometimes it ends up being a split -- like one class of 4th and a split 3rd/4th.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Lemon Road friendly and inviting or super competitive?
Are the parents nice or intense?
Their twitter seems joyful!


Strong principal and community. Diverse student population. Our experience has been in the general ed classroom. It’s been positive. The school is not referenced on the site often, which I find to be telling. Most families are content. If you are considering a home zoned for the school, I think you’ll be pleased!
Anonymous
The principal of Lemon Road was an AP at Shrevewood for a year and was wonderful. We debated following her once she left.

Recognize that the school is a split feeder unlike the other ESs that send the AAP kids there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Since our school moved to a cluster model, DS will be going there. Glad to have dodged the bullet.


Don't let the door hit your butt on the way out! Byeeeee we won't miss you!


Smaller class sizes for us!


DP, but that’s now how it works. Fewer students may just mean fewer teachers.


Yes, but fewer tiger parents/excessively tutored children means a less stressful environment for all children.
Anonymous
We had a bad experience and left the school last year. We requested access to the school's mental health support system for our child. The principal and teacher denied our request and instead punished our child and made the situation worse. It was definitely not a warm and caring environment of treating "every child by name and by need" as claimed by the FCPS superintendent and school board.
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