Taylor vs ashlawn vs long branch

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor has a weird open classroom dynamic because was built when that was a fad…and you know APS loves them an edufad. You can get a house walking distance between Taylor and Hamm which is nice. There is also a great neighborhood pool that most of the kids will go to so it can be a really nice community. The principal is a little uneven but I wouldn’t base my decision on that.


Isn't Taylor getting a new principal from Key next year? Anyone from Key give any feedback on her?


Really? Taylor just got a new principal this year.


Taylor has a new principal that was at Claremont. I wouldn’t be surprised if she was moving on as I don’t think she had a good relationship with the teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those are 3 different neighborhoods and demographics.
Where do YOU want to live for your commute?
What do YOU want to live near as far as restaurants, bike trail, walk to school, coffee shop, etc.
Who do you want to be friends with?

Go to parks in each neighborhood on a sunny day after school and see who is there. Walk around on a Saturday afternoon. Look at the cars in the driveways and their bumper stickers.


What are the demographics?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Taylor has a weird open classroom dynamic becausse was built when that was a fad…and you know APS loves them an edufad. You can get a house walking distance between Taylor and Hamm which is nice. There is also a great neighborhood pool that most of the kids will go to so it can be a really nice community. The principal is a little uneven but I wouldn’t base my decision on that.


Isn't Taylor getting a new principal from Key next year? Anyone from Key give any feedback on her?


Really? Taylor just got a new principal this year.


Taylor has a new principal that was at Claremont. I wouldn’t be surprised if she was moving on as I don’t think she had a good relationship with the teachers.


Can you speak to this, and any idea of her management style. Not sure why a principal with a career dedicated to immersion is at Le Blance Taylor.
Anonymous
We’ve been really happy with long branch. A bit more diversity. We like the smaller size. Great neighborhoods.
Anonymous
We border the Ashlawn zone so we know a lot of Ashlawn families in our neighborhood. High praise for the school from parents and kids.
Anonymous
Another plug for Ashlawn. My two kids go there, and they have had a wonderful experience.
Anonymous
Any Ashlawn families assigned to Kenmore switch to Swanson? Or will we have a slim chance?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any Ashlawn families assigned to Kenmore switch to Swanson? Or will we have a slim chance?


There are no neighborhood transfers to Swanson available for next year. If that changes, then you can apply when it's your child's year to transition to middle school. It's historically not been an option because Swanson has been at capacity. The majority of Ashlawn goes to Kenmore so I haven't heard of families requesting to switch (current Ashlawn family).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any Ashlawn families assigned to Kenmore switch to Swanson? Or will we have a slim chance?


My kids are zoned Ashlawn/Swanson/Yorktown and I’ve never heard of anyone switching.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Any Ashlawn families assigned to Kenmore switch to Swanson? Or will we have a slim chance?


My kids are zoned Ashlawn/Swanson/Yorktown and I’ve never heard of anyone switching.


I’m hearing based on the issues there this year, many are applying for transfer.
Anonymous
Long branch has a greater commitment to equity and ought to be at the top of your list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Long branch has a greater commitment to equity and ought to be at the top of your list.


Could you share what you mean by “a greater commitment to equity?” And how you would know how it compares to the other listed ESs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those are 3 different neighborhoods and demographics.
Where do YOU want to live for your commute?
What do YOU want to live near as far as restaurants, bike trail, walk to school, coffee shop, etc.
Who do you want to be friends with?

Go to parks in each neighborhood on a sunny day after school and see who is there. Walk around on a Saturday afternoon. Look at the cars in the driveways and their bumper stickers.


What are the demographics?


Taylor - far north, lots of large houses that are $2M+, small streets, many without sidewalks, hard to walk places unless you are close to Langston Blvd. Overall richer and whiter than the other two schools mentioned.

Ashlawn - mid-size older homes and apartment buildings. Lots of LatinX families and State Department families which can be transient. Mostly middle class (by Arlington standards). More diversity than Taylor. School curriculum stresses Global Citizenship.

Long Branch - Pretty similar to Ashlawn, but slightly poorer and slightly less white.

Not sure why Taylor is in the mix location or demographics-wise. If you like Ashlawn and Long Branch, look at Glebe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Taylor has a weird open classroom dynamic because was built when that was a fad…and you know APS loves them an edufad. You can get a house walking distance between Taylor and Hamm which is nice. There is also a great neighborhood pool that most of the kids will go to so it can be a really nice community. The principal is a little uneven but I wouldn’t base my decision on that.


Isn't Taylor getting a new principal from Key next year? Anyone from Key give any feedback on her?


Really? Taylor just got a new principal this year.


Taylor has a new principal that was at Claremont. I wouldn’t be surprised if she was moving on as I don’t think she had a good relationship with the teachers.


So the NEW Taylor principal doesn’t have a good relationship with the teachers? Like she would leave after 2 years??? What happened.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those are 3 different neighborhoods and demographics.
Where do YOU want to live for your commute?
What do YOU want to live near as far as restaurants, bike trail, walk to school, coffee shop, etc.
Who do you want to be friends with?

Go to parks in each neighborhood on a sunny day after school and see who is there. Walk around on a Saturday afternoon. Look at the cars in the driveways and their bumper stickers.


What are the demographics?


Taylor - far north, lots of large houses that are $2M+, small streets, many without sidewalks, hard to walk places unless you are close to Langston Blvd. Overall richer and whiter than the other two schools mentioned.

Ashlawn - mid-size older homes and apartment buildings. Lots of LatinX families and State Department families which can be transient. Mostly middle class (by Arlington standards). More diversity than Taylor. School curriculum stresses Global Citizenship.

Long Branch - Pretty similar to Ashlawn, but slightly poorer and slightly less white.

Not sure why Taylor is in the mix location or demographics-wise. If you like Ashlawn and Long Branch, look at Glebe.


I'd say Long Brand is more polarized than the others in this set. You have kids from $2M+ homes in Lyon Park and kids from apartments. It's a very diverse school.
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