I'd add a few more to this list: Langley Madison Oakton Woodson Marshall West Springfield All of these are better than anything in Arlington. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Unless you're coming from McLean High School or TJ, you won't regret the move to APS. [/quote]
I'd add a few more to this list: Langleyd Madison Oakton Woodson Marshall West Springfield All of these are better than anything in Arlington. [/quote] I'd add Robinson and Lake Braddock |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Unless you're coming from McLean High School or TJ, you won't regret the move to APS. [/quote]
I'd add a few more to this list: Langleyd Madison Oakton Woodson Marshall West Springfield All of these are better than anything in Arlington. [/quote] I'd add Robinson and Lake Braddock [/quote] yeah, right
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Unless you're coming from McLean High School or TJ, you won't regret the move to APS. [/quote]
I'd add a few more to this list: Langleyd Madison Oakton Woodson Marshall West Springfield All of these are better than anything in Arlington. [/quote] I'd add Robinson and Lake Braddock [/quote] Agreed. |
+1 I don't know how they do it at all schools, but the teachers and GT teacher handle it very well at our ES. There is also a great group of reading and math specialists that help kids on the other end of the spectrum. I'm truly amazed at how much interaction and support the kids get all across the board. Maybe the smaller class sizes help with that. |
| Does Arlington also group kids by ability for language arts and math? So instead of push in where a teacher teaches a variety of levels, students switch classes and one teacher teaches the higher kids and another teachers a lower level for that subject. |
At our ES, kids do switch for math and LA. There are also sub-groups within those groups. |
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I missed this earlier. Only 1 out of 36 2017 APS applicants admitted to Yale and 1 out of 30 to Princeton. Not impressive. At all.
http://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/college-admissions-snapshot/ |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Unless you're coming from McLean High School or TJ, you won't regret the move to APS. [/quote]
I'd add a few more to this list: Langleyd Madison Oakton Woodson Marshall West Springfield All of these are better than anything in Arlington. [/quote] I'd add Robinson and Lake Braddock [/quote] Agreed.[/quote] +1 |
Wow. Not many from Arlington getting into the Ivy League or top SLAC's like Amherst (0/12), Williams (1/16) and Swarthmore (1/20). |
Same with FCPS, aside from TJ. I guess TJ eats up the spots for this area. |
APS demographics are for folks who want solid education but value the slower pace and easier commute vs fairfax. Not striving to expensive Ivys and SLACs makes sense. Sure several applied but few did the investment that is needed to get into ivy these days b/c they have different perspectives. |
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Arlington "slower pace"?! Hysterical, at least wrt North Arlington. |
True, but why the heck is anyone in APS encouraging anyone else to move here?!?! We have NO ROOM for you, stay in FCPS. Too many people moving here with kids already. |
Isn't this the same then as a LLIV AAP program at FCPS? |