Which elementary school in Arlington?

Anonymous
My kids sailed through middle school at Williamsburg, and unfortunately was very ill prepared for intensified classes at Yorktown. The middle school does a very poor job of teaching study skills, organization, and also…the policies regarding late work, allows them to be lackadaisical and still get straight A’s.
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Anonymous wrote:If you can afford N Arlington, why not go to McLean instead? Schools are better.


A lot of families are drawn specifically to the sports focus at Yorktown. It is consistently one of the top sports schools in the state and possibly one of the top tier sports schools in the country. Many notable pro and Olympic athletes are Yorktown alumni. The problem is making the teams when so many try out.
. One of the top tier sports schools in the country? Oh please give me a break. They are good at sports that mostly rich kids play. Who are all these notable pro and Olympic athletes. A few swimmers and a football player in the last 40 years.


Mostly rich kids sports? Hasn’t Wakefield won states in rowing the past couple years in a row?

Yorktown does rank near the top in the commonwealth every year for the number of vhsl state championship teams. W-L also has strong teams but not the yearly state championship output.

Of all the Arlington schools making teams at Yorktown is the toughest. There are just too many trying out.
Anonymous
We’ve been happy with Discovery. I mean, it’s a walk down the hill so that’s definitely part of it, but have mostly had good teachers too. You have to pay through the nose to live in the neighborhood though, even more so than when we bought our home a few years ago.
Anonymous
We moved to Nottingham ES for first- just bc that is where we found a house we loved. It’s a wonderful community. I have an IEP kid and he’s gotten great services. The teachers have been wonderful and engaged, and the staff are really nice. I feel like people are actively engaged in building a strong community. Of course, I also learned the school has a target on its back and APS is always looking to shut it down on every few years… so there’s that. Come on over- we can use the enrollment I guess… (haha too soon?) in all seriousness we have really loved it there and we really understood why people were upset that such a nice community school was on the chopping block.
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