Tuckahoe or Henry elementary school

Anonymous
I would seriously consider renting and then buy once there's more clarity about the new ES zones (2019). Unless you are a stone's throw from the school you are seeking (less than .5 miles), in which case there's an extremely high chance you won't be moved. This of course excludes Key and Claremont the two immersion programs.
Anonymous
We are at Tuckahoe and we and our kids love it. Terrific principal and great staff. Not as diverse racially or socio economically as Henry for sure. I've heard great things about Henry too. That neighborhood (Penrose, Arlington Heights) could be changing significantly with the Career Center space being targeted by APS for significant expansion one way or another. Keep that in mind if you buy there.
Anonymous
Just to clarify. ALL of Tuckahoe is a feeder to Yorktown, regardless of whether they are zoned for Swanson (about 75%) or Williamsburg (about 25%) (those figures vary from year to year).

You can apply for W/L's IB program or HB or various other things for high school. (and obviously there are middle school choices as well), but the ENTIRE Tuckahoe district is in the Yorktown boundary.

So, to the original question - I think there is a decent amount of difference between those two schools. Maybe ask for a visit with the principal or go observe for an hour or two at each school. As everyone said, if diversity is a concern, you'll get a more diverse population (culturally, ethnically, economically, etc.) at Henry. That doesn't make one better than the other, it's just different.
Anonymous
I live near Westover in Tuckahoe district and my kids go there. When I was looking for a larger house - I looked in Penrose and Westover. I love, love Penrose. Go with the house!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd go with Henry, especially if the other house is in the Williamsburg-Yorktown part of Tuckahoe.


This doesn't make any sense. The Williamsburg-Yorktown combination are the best and most coveted addresses in Arlington.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd go with Henry, especially if the other house is in the Williamsburg-Yorktown part of Tuckahoe.


This doesn't make any sense. The Williamsburg-Yorktown combination are the best and most coveted addresses in Arlington.


Yeah, back in 1999.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd go with Henry, especially if the other house is in the Williamsburg-Yorktown part of Tuckahoe.


This doesn't make any sense. The Williamsburg-Yorktown combination are the best and most coveted addresses in Arlington.


Yeah, back in 1999.


Then, too. Sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd go with Henry, especially if the other house is in the Williamsburg-Yorktown part of Tuckahoe.


This doesn't make any sense. The Williamsburg-Yorktown combination are the best and most coveted addresses in Arlington.


PP is probably referring to this, and then it makes sense : http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/644902.page
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd go with Henry, especially if the other house is in the Williamsburg-Yorktown part of Tuckahoe.


This doesn't make any sense. The Williamsburg-Yorktown combination are the best and most coveted addresses in Arlington.


PP is probably referring to this, and then it makes sense : http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/644902.page


Plus the racist and anti-gay harrassment at Yorktown earlier this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd go with Henry, especially if the other house is in the Williamsburg-Yorktown part of Tuckahoe.


This doesn't make any sense. The Williamsburg-Yorktown combination are the best and most coveted addresses in Arlington.


PP is probably referring to this, and then it makes sense : http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/644902.page


Plus the racist and anti-gay harrassment at Yorktown earlier this year.


Yes, I have plenty of reasons for not wanting the Williamsburg-Yorktown pyramid.
Anonymous
I live in the Williamsburg-Yorktown district and wish I didn't. I've done everything in my power to avoid it. I've sent a kid to W/L and another to H/B and one to private.

It might be great for some, but I wouldn't say highly coveted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the Tuckahoe district and would vastly prefer my kids to be at Henry rather than Tuckahoe. We choiced out to avoid Tuckahoe.
Tuckahoe has no diversity, and has a terrible reputation for integrating children with special needs into the classroom.


I have to disagree about special needs. Tuckahoe was fantastic about working with our special needs child, and he was fully integrated into a regular classroom with appropriate pull-out and push-in support. I can't speak for everyone, but my own personal experience was a positive one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd go with Henry, especially if the other house is in the Williamsburg-Yorktown part of Tuckahoe.


This doesn't make any sense. The Williamsburg-Yorktown combination are the best and most coveted addresses in Arlington.


Yeah, back in 1999.


Then, too. Sure.


Oh, bless your heart.
Anonymous
I would go with the better house in Henry district.
We are a white family with kids at Tuckahoe and we couldn't care less about diversity - I would have no hesitation about my kids going to Henry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd go with Henry, especially if the other house is in the Williamsburg-Yorktown part of Tuckahoe.


This doesn't make any sense. The Williamsburg-Yorktown combination are the best and most coveted addresses in Arlington.


Yeah, back in 1999.


Then, too. Sure.


Oh, bless your heart.


Oh, darlin'. Look at you trying so hard. So adorable.
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