That says more about you than it does about Gesher. ![]() |
They went private or moved? |
My third grader still got letter grades last year. Not skills based. |
+1 Not worth Googling. |
Innovation and ASFS still has grades. DHMS has graded. |
No Arlington elementary and middle schools are at least as good as most non AAP FCPS schools or privates. The advance for most was being in person, which now applies to all schools.
You’ll see big jumps in enrollment OP, as people are RTO and looking for short commutes again. |
Unless your kid is exceptional, it is foolish to blow money on private when APS is solid, so you will see a huge return next year. |
ASFS did not have grades this past year, they switched to standards based grading too. |
Same with innovation. Standards based |
Our private elementary has gotten rid of grades and high school is dropping AP; everyone is doing this. |
We pulled DC out of APS (to Catholic) to avoid virtual school. We've been very satisfied with the academics and love the school community. But, we are considering moving back to APS only due to "teacher shortage" concerns and very recent turnover. |
Because there aren’t major teacher shortages and turnover in public school? Not following… |
APS pays way way better than Catholic schools. Only advantage is some Catholic teachers are lifers (basically they attended catholic school, live off a trust or spouse, and fulfill a calling to teach at Catholic school) |
Not better than Independent Catholic HS. Not a chance. |
75% of teachers at my kids' Independent Catholic have Ivy degrees, most have top 10 University degrees. They have very high retention, very low turnover. |