May I ask which DCPS school you are leaving, OP? We are in the same boat, wondering where to move to, and which school would work for my kids. Are you considering FCPS as well? Thanks! |
| The beauty of the W-L district for people moving from DC (as compared to some wonderfully diverse high schools in FCPS) is the ease of commuting to DC. Even driving during rush hour, I can be at 18th and K in under 25 minutes. |
This is 13:20 again, hee hee, did your tour include a discussion with some students? If so, you probably saw my DC1, he is one of the students who participates in these.
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OP here. Yes, 13:20. There was a student led panel discussion. I was sold after listening and watching the students speak and field Q&A. If your DC1 was on the panel on 12/4, kudos to you! Very impressed with each and every one the students, their thoughtful presentations and especially the answers to on the spot unrehearsed questions from parents. I could see my kids being challenged and happy there. Cross your fingers for us
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| Yes, we did this several years ago and have had NO regrets. One of our children is at Swanson and loves it. I've been very impressed when I've gone to Back to School Night and various school events. We're slated for WL and think it will be a great fit for our kids. |
Still just gets a 5 on GreatSchools, which isn't very impressive. That's particularly a concern if your kid ends up not taking all IB or AP courses. http://www.greatschools.org/virginia/arlington/133-Washington-Lee-High-School/ |
My child takes classes that aren't AP or IB at W-L. I have no concerns at all about the quality of education he is receiving. |
This is us too! We left Georgetown to avoid Hardy Middle and Wilson. Also--Swanson, W-L. We are very happy with the decision. We rent out the DC house. |
YOU again. Go to hell. Not everyone gives a shit about Yorktown. |
| OP here. We too are trying to avoid Hardy and Wilson b/c these schools aren't a good fit for our kids. We aren't interested in the middle school charters b/c it's a temporary fix and doesn't resolve HS. |
I wonder if we knew each other, LOL. |
Define "good fit," please. There are kids at Hardy and Wilson who are every bit the intellectual equal of kids in Arlington schools. |
Not the poster you quoted--but left same pyramid in DC for same pyramid in Arlington. Some of the kids may be of similar intellectual level (though after being in inner city DC schools (not of JLKM variety) for 5 years they are no longer). The resources, teacher quality/intelligence, support system in those DC schools is abysmal especially in direct comparison to Swanson and W-L. Hardy also has so many discipline problems that distract from classroom teaching. The Arlington poor performance schools (very few) are not due to the school system or teaching--they are due to kids with no English skills and disadvantaged home---yet most are able to turnaround after being in the Arlington system. This is in direct contrast to some of the worst DC schools in which the environment, teachers, and system are very poor. |
+1, I guess it's an improvement from DC. But it's all relative and would be a downgrade from most FCPS or MCPS. |
For them, sure. But you seem to take pleasure in it too for some reason? |