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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]APS through 5th, then private. Also had a child who went K-12 at APS. Biggest differences we saw: [b]* Much stronger writing instruction -- and in virtually every class (history, science, even math)[/b] * (Obviously) much smaller classes (average size 12-15) -- means that more introverted students are invited into the conversation every day. They cover a lot of material more quickly, as fewer distractions. Lots of class discussions. * A real effort to ensure every student is engaged in something outside of coursework. Participation in extra- curriculars is required, and they work with students to ensure they find their passions. Not a knock on APS -- we were very happy with our older child's education. But as more students are in APS schools, it is simply harder for teachers to meet each child where they are.[/quote] Complete in agreement with the statement "Much stronger writing instruction -- and in virtually every class (history, science, even math" in private school." For public schools in Fairfax County, with the exception of TJ, I don't think you will find any better schools than either Mclean or Langley. Even @Mclean and Langley HS, I am not very impressed with the writing either. By law, every kid has the right to attend public schools. I can say from experience that about half of the kids at public schools are unteachable. They are there because it is required by the law. In private schools, it is by invitation only. Unless your family is the school big donor, the school will not tolerate bad behaviors, laziness and class disruption. For 40+k/year in tuition, the parents have skins in the game to push the kid to succeed. I wish I could have attended private schools to improve my writing skills. I was a product of Annandale HS in FCPS :-(. No need to further.[/quote]
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