ATS is gonna stick your kid on Dreambox and Lexia during the school day just like all of our other mediocre elementary schools.  | 
							
						
 jealous?  | 
							
						
 G00d luck!  | 
							
						
 Maybe but they’ll have peers who have parents who care about behavioral standards which is the most valuable thing these days  | 
							
						
 Nope. My kid is there now. I didn’t realize they were going to use the iPads as much as the other schools. You know, being “traditional” and all. I really like my kid’s teacher though and get the sense he doesn’t want to use the iPads as much as they do — but with that many kids in a class, he has to have them do SOMETHING while he spends like going through the small groups.  | 
							
						
 I will agree this is marginally better. Older kid is at another SA elementary and they have more behavioral issues, but ATS still has its fair share (but son is in K, so hoping it will improve). I just thought the actual instruction would be better. If I could afford it I would move to private in a heartbeat.  | 
							
						
 I think the central office makes them d0 Lexia and that Reflex math thing.  | 
							
						
 What is Dreambox and Lexia? Apps on a tablet?  | 
							
						
 Yep. My ATS kid uses reading and math apps on an iPad at school. I thought “traditional” meant more pen and paper. Alas, it doesn’t. Slightly better cohort of kids though. There are still disruptive kids, but not many who are chronically absent.  | 
| DD was waitlisted in the low 40s. Any luck we might get in? | 
						
 No chance. Not for K, and especially not for any other grade.  | 
							
						
 +1. Maybe a tiny chance before the initial acceptance. Zero chance now  | 
							
						
 That is ridiculous that traditional school uses iPads at all.  | 
							
						
 no, it isn't. It's only going to do what Syphax tells it has to do. You know your kid can go at their own pace and there's an end each year. Some kids finish after Christmas.  | 
							
						
 Just found out that my kid is board in math but the math teacher teaches a higher level math. My child has been taking the higher level math sheets and doing them for fun. I told them to turn them in!  |