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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let's remember that ATS's "success" refers to its standardized test scores. You may like it's culture or not. But if your kid didn't get in and you're disappointed, you can replicate the requirements and test prep at home while your kid attends their neighborhood school. And in 6th grade it won't matter anymore.[/quote] Why should parents have to fill the gaps for schools that aren’t teaching their kids to read and do math? This is not a new problem in APS. I give the superintendent credit for putting it on a dash board for the community to see how many kids in APS need support for foundational skills. ATS is getting it right which is why the wait list is so huge there. [/quote] You do know that other schools are teaching kids, right? If you want your kid to play an instrument and tuck in their shirt, insist that they do so. If you want your kid to do homework every night, give them some worksheets. If you want your kid held back if they aren't reading in kindergarten, say so. [/quote] You do know that there huge numbers of kids in APS who are not reading and doing math on grade level, right? You do know that there are alot of parents paying for tutors because APS has not taught their kids to read or do math, right? ATS has the lowest number of kids who need support of any school in APS. More parents want that for their kids. [/quote] Yep!!!! Can't agree more. We are not at ATS but have friends with kiddos there who are the same age. It's drastic the difference between them (yes kids are different but it really comes out with their reading). Our kids were "reading" by guessing. Using the pictures for everything. We have had to pay out of pocket for a tutor from 1st to 4th grade to help correct this and finally get our DC on grade level reading. This only happened because we can afford the tutor. Not everyone can and I don't think anyone should have to. APS needs to step things up.[/quote] We’re paying for reading tutors now and I can’t believe we spend this much to live in Arlington and have to pay for reading tutors. I wish we had considered ATS. [/quote]
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