ASFS new people

Anonymous
New people is ASFS all you hoped it would be? How does it compare to your original school?
Anonymous
New ASFS parent here. School hasn't started, so hard to say. There are some cool things about the facilities. Coming from Taylor, which was a very nurturing/nice school, I'm more concerned about that based on what I've heard and won't really know until school starts.
Anonymous
all you hoped it would be?
Anonymous
This is a really weird question to ask before school has even started.
Anonymous
NP. Is the principal people don’t like still there?
Anonymous
Here’s the thing about ASFS. It is a very tight ship. But for my kid, he’s had kind and nurturing and he fell through the cracks. He enjoyed school more, but no one ever made sure he was doing his work and intervening when he was not. The principal at ASFS does not let kids fall through the cracks and they learn stuff. I would call it a more old fashioned kind of school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. Is the principal people don’t like still there?

Yes.
Anonymous
We went on the tour and to the play dates this past week and we’re super impressed. The principle is definitely old school but also seems super engaged and committed to the kids and school. The PTA President and other parents who have been at ASFS were very nice and helpful. We’re excited to start the year- and love that there is a park right across the street that will be nice to go to after school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the thing about ASFS. It is a very tight ship. But for my kid, he’s had kind and nurturing and he fell through the cracks. He enjoyed school more, but no one ever made sure he was doing his work and intervening when he was not. The principal at ASFS does not let kids fall through the cracks and they learn stuff. I would call it a more old fashioned kind of school.


Do they also make sure the social emotional needs are met and fostered? That's my kid's weakness so where I'm more concerned.
Anonymous
Was there a boundary change? Is that why people are asking?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the thing about ASFS. It is a very tight ship. But for my kid, he’s had kind and nurturing and he fell through the cracks. He enjoyed school more, but no one ever made sure he was doing his work and intervening when he was not. The principal at ASFS does not let kids fall through the cracks and they learn stuff. I would call it a more old fashioned kind of school.


Do they also make sure the social emotional needs are met and fostered? That's my kid's weakness so where I'm more concerned.


Ha no, ASFS is old school, with homework, more discipline, etc. way less modern touchy geeky things like this. It’s on the parents to handle social and emotional. Do you IEP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was there a boundary change? Is that why people are asking?


Yes. ASFS is now Cherrydale and Lyon Village West.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the thing about ASFS. It is a very tight ship. But for my kid, he’s had kind and nurturing and he fell through the cracks. He enjoyed school more, but no one ever made sure he was doing his work and intervening when he was not. The principal at ASFS does not let kids fall through the cracks and they learn stuff. I would call it a more old fashioned kind of school.


Do they also make sure the social emotional needs are met and fostered? That's my kid's weakness so where I'm more concerned.


Ha no, ASFS is old school, with homework, more discipline, etc. way less modern touchy geeky things like this. It’s on the parents to handle social and emotional. Do you IEP?


No. Yeah, if I had my choice we would have stayed Taylor but so it is.
Anonymous
Curious, how much influence do you think the parent population has vs the principal on the culture of the school? There's a pretty significant shift in student/parent population, coming from schools that are not old school and do put an emphasis on social emotional well being/whole child development.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Curious, how much influence do you think the parent population has vs the principal on the culture of the school? There's a pretty significant shift in student/parent population, coming from schools that are not old school and do put an emphasis on social emotional well being/whole child development.

APS as a whole is making a big push towards more SEL in the upcoming year and increasing the numbers of school counselors (I believe that was the result of a new ratio from the state)
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