Interesting article, thank you for sharing. Definitley worth thinking about! |
Being in boundary for a center schools is great for kids who end up in AAP, but what if you are in a center school and your child is not found eligible. Louise Archer has 4 AAP classrooms and only 2 general ed. How is that imbalance possibly a healthy school environment? I'd love to hear from families whose kids are not in the center but are in boundary. |
My take is that the kids and parents may feel a little left out, but enjoy the perks of the school with better extracurriculars and sometimes better teachers and curriculum even in general ed. It probably depends on the parents each year too. They probably also enjoy having their children at the same school if one's in AAP and another one isn't. |
I wondered that .. I know some parents at Louise Archer are pretty aggressive about ensuring their kid gets into the AAP class as opposed to staying in the general ed. |
I know someone whose kid was in general ed at Louise Archer and felt like they were second-class citizens. They ended up moving and liking their non-AAP school better. |
So the answer is to find a school that has a local level four. |
Many of the Vienna schools though have full or close to full classes of Level IV children. They have less AAP students as a whole though, so your child would be in the majority if they weren't in the level IV program. |
And I know many people whose kids are not in AAP at Louise Archer who are happy with the school. I personally know only one person so obsessed with AAP to drop everything else. What is the point? |
21:54 here. 17:24 asked how kids not in AAP feel at Louise Archer with the AAP emphasis there. I answered how my friend felt about it. What's yor point? |
OP, don't know if you are wed to Vienna. I can tell you about our school Shrevewood Elementary in Falls Church. We will have a local level IV next school year. This is new to our school, but I can tell you from the work of the PTA and the Principal this is going to be a great program at our school.
Good luck on your decision. |
A drawback to Louise Archer for many parents is that there's no SACC. Also, the roads around that school tend to not have any sidewalks. |
PP: The side roads in northwest vienna fairly have sidewalks. The town is trying to improve it.
Vienna is a nice town. Personally, I might be inclined to live in the Vienna Elementary area, if I were to do it again. We live in an old house in the Louise Archer District. We like the town, but I am not happy with the school. I think the school is resting on its reputation. |
Consider the greater Vienna area (not in town) in the Oakton ES/Thoreau/Madison pyramid. We love it. |
Cunningham Park has a high percentage of advanced DRA scores. It can't be that bad of a school. |
Cunningham park is an excellent school that is going through remodeling right row. The problem with the school is one area that feeds into it (Vienna Park Apartments) is demographically challenged. The school does what it can. But, if 20% of the families just don't care, 20% of the kids will have issues. |