| I would definitely look into private school for a child with that vibe. |
These are high schoolers. There is no pushing them to do something at school, parents are pretty out of the picture. Its between teacher and student. I wish the teachers had the bandwidth to reach out to the quiet students. |
| Wakefield parent here: teachers know my kid. Kid seems to have had overlap with a group of learners. The Spanish immersion kids also are grouped together. Kid is introverted, shy to engage adults but it is working. We are very happy with the school, teachers and how our kid is learning. We also worried it would feel too large and kid would be lost in the crowd. It isn't the case. |
Wakefield will feel smaller because there is some natural cohorting, about 50% of kids take AP, vs 90% at WL, so if you are one of the college bound graduates you will likely stand out more and see the same people more often. Same thing happens at ACHS. |
+1 |
HB, like thats a option.
Maybe AT, but its growing fast and changing radically over the next few years. And its best geared for those aiming for VT or similar. |
Keep telling yourself that. My child's friend just go into a STEM program at an ivy from AT. And the Sr. class has only what, 100 kids? |
| does AT have an instagram college decisions page? |
Yes. So far there's VCU Mason Syracuse Purdue Virginia Tech |
And William and Mary. Its listed at ACC not AT. |
Very on brand for AT placement, with its Duel Enrollment and very hands on curriculum. A single Ivy placement could be any number of independent hooks. |
Keep telling yourself that. It's a 7 yr old program and this class, of 100, is it's largest ever. On Insta I just watched a girl at Columbia in engineering; a 2023 grad when the class size was even smaller. But go ahead. Keep s-talkin' the school. Says a lot about you while my kid is getting a fantastic education with great teachers and they all seem to be having fun too. |
link? |
Its on instagram. accdecisions2026 |
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OP here. Can we keep this on the neighborhood schools and not make another Arlington Tech thread?
Is there any way to have the teachers engage with students who are quiet? Maybe an afterschool tutoring program? |