I would like to know how it's going downhill too. We are trying to decided between the school we are zoned for and ATS. The folks I know that have kids in elementary either wanted to get in or they are in and I've only hear positive things. Would love to hear how it is considered to be on a downward track now. |
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You people are hilarious. Arlington county changed the way title 1 is calculated because Arlington is getting more expensive. Therefore more schools can qualify as title 1. ATS performance isnt declining. You can see performance stats on their website. Not everything is a conspiracy theory. With a genocide going on and get more other insane things happening in the world, people like you who have nothing else in their life are getting tiresome. |
Yes. Achievement is tied to SES but not in ATS. ATS has successfully managed to close the achievement gap. You can easily find this in the school’s report card on their website. But instead you are a bitter and pathetic loser with nothing better to do. |
We have a household income of 400k. Our kids are at ATS. We sent them there for the income diversity and well as the racial diversity. We are happy that it is a title 1 school now because the school will get even more resources. So are all the parents we know that are high income at ATS. ATS attracts families who want a high achieving school with diversity. The waiting list is super long so we aren’t concerned at all that families with high educational expectations suddenly stop applying to ATS. Also are you trying to imply that low income students are not smart? That’s not how it works at ATS. |
Yes this is why income doesn’t matter at ATS. Immigrant families push their kids to the max. The people at ATS who keep complaining about too much homework and the uniform are the high income white parents. As a high income immigrant family, I wish there were less of these around. In my opinion and the opinion of many immigrant families no matter the income, ATS is actually too easy. They need to push kids even more. Uniforms would be great too. The only ppl against uniforms in ATS are the higher income white families. |
It’s not like the demographics at ATS suddenly changed. The calculation is what’s different. There are a lot of poor brown kids at ATS. That’s part of the appeal. They come from families that care about hard work. |
Yep. They are just seething with jealously. Just an FYI - majority of the Asians in the school are Mongolian and almost all come from the VPI program. Same with the Ethiopians/Eritrians. So please don’t use the successful rich minority card. |
You are obsessed with posting this every time ATS comes up. Not all of us are rich enough to afford private school. Get it? You can go and be all high and mighty somewhere else. |
Yes. International Night is the best event at ATS. We absolutely love it. And yes I get that the OP was being sarcastic. |
No APS doesn’t make that determination. Schools can choose to apply for title 1 funding or not. Get it? |
It is true. Pull up the report card. It’s a majority minority school. If you are talking about white families being the majority ethnic group that’s different. This is Arlington. White families make up 32%, Black 20%, Hispanics 11%, Asians 30% and other 10%. These are approximations. You can pull up the report card for more details |
Again, each school decides whether to apply for title 1 or not. Arlington Public schools changed the criteria for determining what constitutes a title 1 school because Arlington is becoming more expensive. Because of that ATS qualified and decided to apply for title 1 status. Its demographics didn’t change. That’s it. Now go find something better to do in life or stay bitter |
No it hasn’t. Don’t get too excited. ATS’ scores and demographics haven’t changed. APS adjusted its formula for determining title 1 status. |
Yep. We got 20 free books since I have two kids there. My girls loved picking the books and even picked a few books for my three year old. This is a free program run by a nonprofit in case some of you out there freak out and think that we are getting free books from your tax dollars. The nice thing about ATS is we have great teachers and admin. So they find these programs for the school. |