Neighborhood Kids and Schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Same as the PP, but pre-covid the majority of the kids in our neighborhood attended our zoned ES. Many families left for the nearby Catholic school and they have not returned.

Shrevewood alert.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Same as the PP, but pre-covid the majority of the kids in our neighborhood attended our zoned ES. Many families left for the nearby Catholic school and they have not returned.

Shrevewood alert.

Seriously PP, you talk about your school so much that it is instantly recognizable.
Anonymous
Robinson pyramid- All but two families in our neighborhood go to public. Only a very small number go to the local AAP center. Staying at the base is often percieved to be a better option for a variety of reasons (center isnt strong/end up back at Robinson for HS anyway). The kids not at the base/in private tend to end up outside of the neighborhood social dynamic since most plans seem to happen at the bus stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Same as the PP, but pre-covid the majority of the kids in our neighborhood attended our zoned ES. Many families left for the nearby Catholic school and they have not returned.

Shrevewood alert.


I am the PP and my kids are at a Vienna area school, not Shrevewood
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Robinson pyramid- All but two families in our neighborhood go to public. Only a very small number go to the local AAP center. Staying at the base is often percieved to be a better option for a variety of reasons (center isnt strong/end up back at Robinson for HS anyway). The kids not at the base/in private tend to end up outside of the neighborhood social dynamic since most plans seem to happen at the bus stop.


Same pyramid and can count on one hand the families who went center/private/homeschool.
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